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Music : The Most Relaxing Classical Album in the World...Ever!

The Most Relaxing Classical Album in the World...Ever!

by: Johann Sebastian Bach, Léo Delibes, Gabriel Fauré, Erik Satie, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Edvard Grieg, Johann Pachelbel, Claude Debussy, Felix Mendelssohn, Camille Saint-Saens, Henryk Gorecki, Antonio Vivaldi, Edward Elgar, Jocelyn Pook, Sergey Rachmaninov, Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni, Luigi Boccherini, Jules Massenet, Ludwig van Beethoven, Jacques Offenbach, Pietro Mascagni, Antonin Dvorak, Giacomo Puccini, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Alexander Borodin, Joaquin Rodrigo, Samuel Barber



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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0724384489021
Label: Angel Records
Manufacturer: Angel Records
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Angel Records
Release Date: March 30, 1999
Sales Rank: 2088
Studio: Angel Records










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You want relaxing classical music that'll soothe your soul but won't lull you into sleep? Here's a double CD for you. The Most Relaxing Classical Album in the World ... Ever! does its best to cover both well-worn classical favorites (Bach's 'Air on the G String,' Pachelbel's 'Cannon,' Debussy's 'Clair de Lune') and some eclectic left-field choices (an excerpt from Górecki's Symphony No. 3, Jocelyn Pook's 'Blow the Wind,' and Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings. The performances of most of these excerpts are top-notch--artists include Sir Neville Marriner, James Galway, Jacqueline du Pré and the Philadelphia Orchestra--and there's enough variety here for everyone. --Edward Garabedian









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Disc 1:
  1. Air 'on the G string'
  2. Morning
  3. Canon in D - Pachelbel, Johann [
  4. Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
  5. Gymnopédie No. 1 - Satie, Erik [1866-1
  6. 2. Andante
  7. Viens, Mallika
  8. In Paradisum
  9. Suite Bergamasque/Clair de Lune - Debussy, Claude [18
  10. 2. Andante
  11. The Carnival of the Animals/The Swan - Saint-Saëns, Camill
  12. 2. Lento e largo - Tranquillissimo
  13. 2. Andantino
  14. 2. Largo
  15. Nimrod
  16. Blow the Wind - Pie Jesu - Book, Jocelyn [1960
  17. Variation 18
  18. Pavane, Op. 50 - Fauré, Gabriel
Disc 2:
  1. Zion hört die Wächter singen
  2. Adagio in G Minor - Albinoni, Tomaso [1
  3. String Quintet in E, Op. 13/5/Minuet - Boccherini, Luigi [
  4. 2. Largo
  5. Méditation
  6. 1. Adagio sostenuto
  7. Belle nuit, ô nuit d'amour (Barcarolle)
  8. 2. Andante
  9. 2. Adagio (opening)
  10. Intermezzo
  11. 1. Moderato
  12. O mio babbino caro
  13. Fantasia on 'Greensleeves'
  14. 2. Adagio sostenuto (opening)
  15. Nocturne
  16. 2. Adagio (opening)
  17. Adagio for Strings, Op. 11a - Barber, Samuel [191
  18. Act 3. Entr'acte


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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Best of the Best ...
If you are looking for a soothing, beautiful collection of well-known classical music, this is the one. This purchse was for a gift to my sister, who heard my album and "Had to have it."



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Very relaxing ...
The music on this cd is excellent. I would listen to it on my commute home from work, and it keeps me from getting annoyed with traffic. I would just focus on the rhythms and soothing sounds.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * The Heaven is here ...
The musics are wonderful. I love it at all. Everybody can appreciate this excellent product.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Lives Up To The Title, Fine Variety Of Genre's. ...
This CD is a great way to enjoy a large variety of Classical Composers & many of their best known pieces. Vivaldi's "Four Seasons," is an all time favorite. There are vocals, Piano pieces, & some fine Violins. I found the latter the most enjoyable. Here you can find Rodrigo & Pachelbell. Samuel Barber's haunting Adagio will make your skin tingle. This may not be to everyones taste, but if you wish to relax? Give this a couple of listens.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Good for relaxing pregnant women ...
I stumbled onto this album whilst searching bit torrent websites for classical music. I don't normally listen to classical music but thought it might be relaxing for my pregnant wife. After hearing the quality of the performances, the arrangement, and the recording I decided to buy the album from amazon. All the songs you would expect from a "best album in the world" are there and they are not boring to listen to like a lot of other classical albums. I now play this album in the car constantly and the wife requested it be played at the hospital during the birth.


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