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Celebrating 10 Years of Music @ Amazon.com | 
| Manufacturer: Naxos Category: Digital Music Album
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Rating: 4 reviews
Genre: classical-music-works-by-period Media: MP3 Download Running Time: 0 Minutes
ASIN: B001FD6TQK
Release Date: August 26, 2008
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Soothing Classics.....For Free! November 26, 2008 Dufus (Arizona, USA) Once again Amazon has done a tremendous service in releasing these free classic tunes. The sound is fantastic and the price is definetly right. Thanks Amazon!
nice... but one glitch November 23, 2008 Donald Coudert (Pittsfield, MA USA) As indicated previously... the March from Aida has a glitch or two... downloaded it twice just to be sure... Otherwise, a very nice set...
Wonderful Combination and Program Order November 2, 2008 Carmen Scriptor 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Thank you, Amazon, for such a delightful collection of classical music. Whether you're a casual listener or a highly trained musician, the compositions in this album will please you. You can pay close attention to each piece, or just let the music play in the background. Most of the numbers are in a major key, uptempo and upbeat; there's a nice balance, though, with some slow tempo pieces in minor keys (or the comfortable tonal ambiguity of Palestrina and Satie). I especially like the Haydn string quartets. The Palestrina Kyrie is very nice, too. The Vivaldi and Corelli concerto movements are workmanlike (remember, this is all subjective). The Satie gem is an old chestnut that fits nicely into the program order of this compilation. The Hungarian Dance recording is less satsifying to me. The Grand March from Aida is defective, at least on my download; there are dropouts and pops. Perhaps the folks at Amazon will fix this.
How Good Is This!! September 10, 2008 Ann S. (Texas) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
For those who appreciate quality classical music but tend to rock - or swing or twang - more often, here is a delightful sampler of well-done classical selections. Some are more familiar than others but all deliver a slice of class - well, classical - to the MP3 player. Bravo!
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