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Classical Music for People Who Hate Classical Music
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»rank: 15236
from: Compendia
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American Adagios
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»rank: 19015
from: Telarc
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Rouse: Symphony No. 2; Flute Concerto; Phaethon
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»rank: 57043
from: Telarc
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Classical Dreams: Music to Inspire
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»rank: 68983
from: EMI Classics
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In the Mood: Big Band's Greatest Hits
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»rank: 151088
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Brahms: Symphonies Nos. 1-4
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»rank: 96809
from: EMI Classics
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Shostakovich Symphony No.11
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»rank: 67999
from: EMI Classics
Editorial Product Review: :This has always been the version of Shostakovich's Symphony No. 11 to go by. All others pale against this. This first appeared as a double vinyl LP in the 1960s, then as a single LP in the 1970s, and now on this CD. But give credit where all the credit is due: Stokowski extracts a deeply felt performance from the Houston Symphony Orchestra that catches all the nuances of the slow passages of each movement. But kudos go to the sound engineers who capture the incredible bass passages in the last movement. ...
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Strauss: Four Last Songs; Songs with Orchestra; Rosenkavalier Suite
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»rank: 45382
from: RCA
Editorial Product Review: :This has always been the version of Shostakovich's Symphony No. 11 to go by. All others pale against this. This first appeared as a double vinyl LP in the 1960s, then as a single LP in the 1970s, and now on this CD. But give credit where all the credit is due: Stokowski extracts a deeply felt performance from the Houston Symphony Orchestra that catches all the nuances of the slow passages of each movement. But kudos go to the sound engineers who capture the incredible bass passages in the last movement. ...
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Great Orchestral Melodies
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»rank: 154189
from: Intersound Records
Editorial Product Review: :This has always been the version of Shostakovich's Symphony No. 11 to go by. All others pale against this. This first appeared as a double vinyl LP in the 1960s, then as a single LP in the 1970s, and now on this CD. But give credit where all the credit is due: Stokowski extracts a deeply felt performance from the Houston Symphony Orchestra that catches all the nuances of the slow passages of each movement. But kudos go to the sound engineers who capture the incredible bass passages in the last movement. ...
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Picker: Old and Lost Rivers
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»rank: 111662
from: Virgin Records Us
Editorial Product Review: :This has always been the version of Shostakovich's Symphony No. 11 to go by. All others pale against this. This first appeared as a double vinyl LP in the 1960s, then as a single LP in the 1970s, and now on this CD. But give credit where all the credit is due: Stokowski extracts a deeply felt performance from the Houston Symphony Orchestra that catches all the nuances of the slow passages of each movement. But kudos go to the sound engineers who capture the incredible bass passages in the last movement. ...
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