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| Classical Music for People Who Hate Classical Music | 
enlarge | Creators: Johann Sebastian Bach, Samuel Barber, Ludwig Van Beethoven, Georges Bizet, Alexander Borodin, Jeremiah Clarke, Claude Debussy, Antonin Dvorak, George Gershwin, Edvard Grieg, George Frederick Handel, Franz Joseph Haydn, Aram Khachaturian, Felix Mendelssohn, Jean-joseph Mouret, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Jacques Offenbach, Carl Orff, Johann Pachelbel, Sergey Prokofiev Label: Compendia Category: Music
List Price: $19.98 Buy New: $9.43 You Save: $10.55 (53%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (46 reviews) Sales Rank: 3646
Format: Box Set Media: Audio CD Discs: 4 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 4.8 x 1.8
MPN: 1212 UPC: 015095121226 EAN: 0015095121226 ASIN: B000003QWH
Release Date: June 9, 1994 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| | Canon In D | | | 'Brandenburg' Concerto No. 3: Allegro | | | The Four Seasons - The Winter: Largo And Allegro | | | Fanfare ('Masterpiece Theatre' Theme) | | | Camerata Romana: Air For The 'G' String | | | 'Eine kleine Nachtmusik': Allegro | | | Piano Concerto No. 21 ('Elvira Madigan' Theme): Andante | | | Introduction To Symphony No. 5 | | | 'William Tell' Overture: Finale | | | 'Aida': Triumphal March | | | On The Beautiful, Blue Danube Waltz | | | 'The Nutcracker': Waltz Of The Flowers | | | '1812' Overture: Finale |
Disc 2
| | Sabre Dance | | | 'Light Cavalry' Overture: Finale | | | Carmen: The Toreadors | | | ' Midsummer Night's Dream': Wedding March | | | Radetzky March | | | Symphony No. 9, 'Choral': Finale | | | 'Prince Igor': Polovstian Dance No. 17 | | | Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring | | | Peer Gynt: Solveig's Song | | | Sleepers, Wake | | | Water Music: Hornpipe | | | Symphony No. 9, 'From The New World': Largo | | | Emperor Waltz | | | 'Emperor' Quartet: St. Anthony's Chorale | | | 'The Tales Of Hoffman': Barcarolle | | | L'Arlesienne: Farandole | | | 'The Nutcracker': Dance Of The Mirlitons | | | 'The Nutcracker': Dance Of The Sugar-Plum Fairy | | | 'Rhapsody In Blue': Highlight | | | 'Orpheus In The Underworld': Can-Can |
Disc 3
| | Introduction To 'Also sprach Zarathustra' | | | Symphony No. 4, 'Italian': Saltarello: Presto | | | Piano Concerto No. 20: Romance | | | 'The Valkyrie': Ride Of The Valkyries | | | 'The Four Seasons' - The Spring: Allegro | | | Toccata and Fugue | | | Trumpet Voluntary | | | 'Royal Fireworks Music': la rejouissance: Allegro | | | 'Moonlight' Sonata: Adagio Sostenuto | | | London Festival Orchestra: Overture To 'The Barber Of Seville' | | | Piano Concerto No. 2: Adagio Sostenuto |
Disc 4
| | Carmina Burana: Introduction To 'Carmina Burana' | | | Peer Gynt: Dawn From 'Peer Gynt' | | | Lohengrin: Prelude To 'Lohengrin' | | | 'Lieutenant Kije': Troika From 'Lieutenant Kije' | | | Adiago For Strings | | | 'Carmen': Habanera From 'Carmen' | | | 'Double' Concerto: Allegro From 'Double' Concerto | | | The Marriage Of Figaro: Overture To 'The Marriage Of Figaro' | | | (Rondo) Alla Turca | | | Xerxes: Largo From 'Xerxes' | | | Symphony No. 5: Allegro vivace From Symphony No. 5 | | | 'Swan Lake': Scene: Enchanted Lake From 'Swan Lake' | | | Clair De Lune | | | Bolero |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 41 more reviews...
  This box selection is enjoyable February 15, 2008 Cheers to those with drive to attain "real" music student status. However, I just want to listen to music passages I have found enjoyable over the years. There is no pretense of this selection being a student workbook of classical music for the serious scholar - it is just an enjoyable alternative to that shared by those offensively loud vehicles near me at the stoplight.
  Classic haters Love it January 11, 2008 I admit I am not a huge fan of Classical music, but I have throughly enjoyed this CD. I recognize the songs, even though I have no idea of most of their titles.
  music purchase October 10, 2007 I had this cd set years ago and lost it, It is good. I am happy with the speed it was delivered and the fact that shipping wasn't an over price. a.f.
  I recommend iTunes essentials for classical music "novices" August 29, 2007 3 out of 7 found this review helpful
Although I can see why classical music novices wouldn't care that this CD's recordings and interpretations aren't very good, I do think that there are much better quality compilations out there that serve the same purpose and are still affordable.
As a professional-level classical musician who has many friends and family who "hate" classical music, I always suggest the iTunes "essential" collections. iTunes picks top notch recordings and a nice balance of works - some are in the "top 40" category and others are slightly lesser known but give a great idea of what the composer's best work was like. (You'd be surprised to know that a lot of the top 40 classical pieces are not exemplary of their composers' works).
iTunes Essentials used to have a terrific "Classical 101" compilation, and now they have the follow-up "Classical 201," which is basically the same thing. You can buy the first level "The Basics" for $24.95, and if you like it you can branch out to the next levels. Also, iTunes has more Classical compilations organized by time period, if you find that you favor one period of classical over another. A very safe beginning spot if you want to start with a genre is "Classic: Romantic Period" for $21.78.
Happy listening and I hope you end up liking classical music!
  Exactly what I wanted August 15, 2007 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
It's probably too much to say that this collection is for those who "hate" classical music. But I think it's safe to say that it is for people who are not serious aficionados. It provides classical tunes that most of us have heard but don't necessarily know the names of and presents them in a very palatable way. A diverse array of composers is represented and there is something here for just about anyone. Some of the songs will be familiar to you from TV commercials, movies, weddings, and all sorts of places. For my money, this set was exactly what I was looking for. I would never have been able to do enough research to discover the names of all these songs and track them down. I would also not be interested in hearing most of them in their full presentation. I know that the purists absolutely hate that these are presented in excerpt form but I find it perfect. I simply don't WANT to listen to 25 minutes of a song to hear the 3 minutes that I actually enjoy. The hardcore classical fans really need to understand that this collection is not aimed at them or their tastes and some of us have no interest in becoming experts, we just want to enjoy some of the best songs that the great composers ever created.
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