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  • Wagner’s Das Rheingold – Act 1, Parts 2-3

    Wagner’s Ring, Solti conducts….


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  • Exploring Classical Music by Century: A Selection of Five Works from Each Era

    …de force of Renaissance polyphony, featuring 40 individual vocal parts that weave together in intricate and mesmerizing patterns. 2. Palestrina’s Pope Marcellus Mass Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina was an Italian…


  • Mozart’s Requiem Mass in D Minor II – Dies Irae

    …with different parts. Mozart didn’t finish the Requiem Mass, so it was completed by his pupil Süssmayr. Süssmayr used parts of the Introit and Kyrie for the Lux Aeterna section….


  • Arcangelo Corelli

    …intricate contrapuntal interplay between the violin parts. Violin Sonatas (Op. 5) Published in 1700, Corelli’s Violin Sonatas marked a high point in Baroque violin music. The twelfth sonata in this…


  • Georg Philipp Telemann

    …output includes parts of at least 31 cantata cycles, many operas, concertos, oratorios, songs, music for civic occasions and church services, passions, orchestral suites, and abundant amounts of chamber music….


  • Erik Satie – Musique d’Ameublement

    Erik Satie’s “Furniture Music” consists of five parts: Tenture de cabinet préfecturale, Carrelage phonique, Tapisserie en fer forgé, Un salon, and Chez un “bistrot.”…


  • The Seasons – Oratorio by Haydn

    Haydn’s secular oratorio, “The Seasons” (Hob. XXI:3), performed by William Christie and Les Arts Florissants, features four parts representing Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. Soloists include Ana Maria Labin, Moritz…


  • Leonard Bernstein – Dybbuk – Complete Ballet

    Leonard Bernstein’s “Dybbuk” is a complete ballet composed in 1974. Divided into three parts, it features various variations and themes….


  • Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov

    …In 1862, Rimsky-Korsakov graduated from the naval academy and embarked on a nearly three-year-long voyage aboard the clipper ship, Almaz. His journey took him to various parts of the world,…


  • Carl Maria von Weber

    …respected genre, independent of its Italian and French counterparts. Weber was also a prolific writer and critic. His writings, which included reviews, essays, and articles, echoed his passion for music…