Beethoven Favorites from the Classics CD 1993 Classical Reader's Digest

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Release Year: 1993 Unit Type: Unit Era: 1990s Style: Classical, Romantic, Orchestral, Piano Language: English Type: Album Artist: Ludwig van Beethoven Format: CD Case Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Inlay Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Country of Origin: United States Catalog Number: DIMS600, RSD-403-2/CDI Case Type: Jewel Case CD Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+) Release Title: Favorites from the Classics Genre: Classical Record Label: Readers Digest

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Beethoven Favorites from the Classics CD 1993 Classical Reader's Digest. Experience the dramatic power of Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, the serene beauty of the "Moonlight" Sonata, and the majestic grandeur of the "Emperor" Concerto, alongside other cherished masterpieces like "Für Elise" and the "Turkish March.". Buy 2 CD'S, Get 2 FREE, Add 4 CD'S, to your cart from store. Mix & Match. Immerse yourself in the timeless brilliance of Ludwig van Beethoven with this exceptional 2-CD set, "Favorites from the Classics." Released in 1993 by Reader's Digest, this collection brings together some of Beethoven's most iconic and beloved works, meticulously performed by world-renowned orchestras and soloists. Experience the dramatic power of Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, the serene beauty of the "Moonlight" Sonata, and the majestic grandeur of the "Emperor" Concerto, alongside other cherished masterpieces like "Für Elise" and the "Turkish March." This comprehensive compilation is a treasure trove for both seasoned classical music aficionados and those new to Beethoven's genius. Featuring performances by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, National Philharmonic Orchestra, and celebrated pianists such as Earl Wild, Rudolf Firkusny, and Daniel Barenboim, this set offers an unparalleled listening experience. Discover the rich tapestry of Beethoven's compositions, from powerful symphonies to intimate piano pieces, all captured in pristine digital audio. A perfect addition to any classical music collection, highlighting the enduring legacy of one of history's greatest composers.