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Time Life Presents: Classical Thunder

Time Life Presents: Classical Thunder
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Time Life Presents: Classical Thunder  (Audio CD) 
by Richard [1] Strauss

 
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Product Details
Audio CD Release Date:April 26, 2005
Studio:Time Life Records
Composer:Richard [1] Strauss, Richard [Classical] Wagner, Gustav Holst, Sergey Prokofiev, Aram Khachaturian, Gioachino Rossini, Edvard Grieg, Modest Mussorgsky, Aaron Copland, Ludwig van Beethoven, Hector Berlioz, Igor Stravinsky, Ottorino Respighi, Georges Bizet, Jean Sibelius, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Manuel de Falla, Giuseppe Verdi, Leos Janacek
Number Of Discs:2
Average Customer Rating: based on 8 reviews

Track Listing
Disc: 1
1. Also sprach Zarathustra (Thus Spoke Zoroaster), tone poem for orchestra, Op. 30 (TrV 176): Introduction
2. Die Walküre (The Valkyrie), opera, WWV 86b: Ride of the Valkyries
3. The Planets, suite for orchestra & female chorus, Op. 32, H. 125: Mars, the Bringer of War
4. Romeo and Juliet, Suite No. 2 for orchestra, Op. 64 ter: Montagues and Capulets
5. Gayane, ballet in 4 acts: Sabre Dance
6. Overture to Guillaume Tell (William Tell): Conclusion
7. Peer Gynt Suite for orchestra (or piano or piano, 4 hands) No. 1, Op. 46: In the Hall of the Mountain King
8. Pictures at an Exhibition (Kartinki s vïstavski), for orchestra, orchestrated by Ravel: The Hut on Fowl's Legs
9. Pictures at an Exhibition (Kartinki s vïstavski), for orchestra, orchestrated by Ravel: The Great Gate at Kiev
10. Fanfare for the Common Man, for brass & percussion (from Symphony No. 3)
11. Symphony No. 5 in C minor ('Fate'), Op. 67: Allegro con brio
12. Symphonie fantastique for orchestra ('Episode de la vie d'un Artiste...en cinq parties'), H.48 (Op. 14): Marche au Supplice (March to
13. Le Sacre du printemps (The Rite of Spring), ballet in 2 parts for orchestra: Sacrificial Dance
14. Feste romane (Roman Festivals), symphonic poem, P. 157: Circus Maximus
15. Carmen Suite for orchestra No. 1 (assembled by Ernest Guirard): Les Toréadors
16. Finlandia, tone poem for orchestra, Op. 26
17. 1812 -- Festival Overture, for orchestra in E flat major, Op. 49: Conclusion
Disc: 2
1. Mlada, suite for orchestra: Procession of the Nobles
2. La Damnation de Faust, for mezzo-soprano, tenor, baritone, bass, chorus and orchestra, ('légende dramatique') H. 111 (Op. 24): Rákócz
3. Ritual Fire Dance, for orchestra (from 'El Amor brujo')
4. Ein Heldenleben (A Hero's Life), tone poem for orchestra, Op. 40 (TrV 190): The Hero's Battlefield
5. Pini di Roma (The Pines of Rome), symphonic poem, P. 141: Pines of the Appian Way
6. Requiem Mass, for soloists, chorus & orchestra (Manzoni Requiem): Dies Irae
7. Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op. 92: Allegro con brio
8. Sinfonietta for orchestra ('Military,' 'Sokol Festival'), JW 6/18: Allegretto
9. Samson et Dalila, opera in 3 acts, Op. 47: Air et Danse Bacchanale
10. L' Arlésienne, suite for orchestra No. 2, from the incidental music (arranged by Ernest Guirard): Farandole
11. L'oiseau de feu (The Firebird), concert suite for orchestra No. 1: Infernal Dance of King Kastchei
12. Carmina Burana, scenic cantata for soloists, choruses & orchestra: O Fortuna
13. Lieutenant Kijé, film score and suite for orchestra, Op. 60: The Wedding of Kijé
14. Catfish Row, symphonic suite (from Porgy and Bess, opera): Hurricane
15. Slavonic March, for orchestra, Op. 31

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 8 customer reviews )
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7 of 7 found the following review helpful:


4Great CD of Classical music's power pieces!  Jun 07, 2005 By Shawn Mcpeek "Music Maestro"
I got this CD when I was around 16 because I loved a lot of the music on this double CD set. As a student pursuing a Music Education major, it has been a great asset for my musically, and just great for listening to. I will drive on short trips and take this with me and blast it louder than the guy in the next car blasting rap music. I also take it skiing as it sets a great tempo down the mountain. This is a great CD for anyone that loves music.

5 of 6 found the following review helpful:


5Masterful!  Jun 15, 2005 By E. Murphy-Mancini "Avant dernier"
This two CD set is magnificent. I got the set in the early 1990's when it was advertised on television, along with other releases in Time Life's set. I was struck by the interpretations of the conductors. Whenever I hear these pieces now, I judge them against this recording. Amazing selection as well. There are staples of orchestra repetoire, like Beethoven symphonies, but also gems that are not heard very often, like the Rimsky-Korsakov "Procession of the Nobles." A very impressive recording.

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4Classical Thunder ROCKS  Sep 07, 2008 By Teacher Lady "Bibliophile"
This CD contains the classical music that baby boomers recognize from movies and TV when we were young. It is a fun listen when you don't want to hear the chatter on the radio or to sing along. When you hear the William Tell Overture you can see Hopalong Cassidy riding his horse, or savor memories from 2001, the Space Oddyse. I don't listen to it everyday- but it's fun for a break.

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5classical thunder  May 02, 2008 By "Piano Lady" "Marie"
Every selection on this CD is wonderful. I can't get enough of it. My 22 year old son loves it, too, so I bought another copy just for him.

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5Simply masterful...  Apr 10, 2008 By Chad Oberholtzer
I bought this album years ago, and it continues to blow me away. Be aware that this album truly consists of classical thunder, without any charming little Baroque pieces. I love "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik," but you won't find that sort of thing on this collection. Instead, this is song after song that is loud and boisterous. The selection is marvelous, including some of my personal favorites like Rossini's "William Tell Overture," Copland's "Fanfare for the Common Man," Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture," Orff's "Carmina burana" and Beethoven's "Symphony No. 5." But many lesser known masterpieces are here, as well, like Rimsky-Korsakov's "Procession of the Nobles" and Tchaikovsky's "Marche slave." Regardless of the familiarity of this music, it's all good stuff. The performances are stellar, and I'd recommend this album to anyone to wants to hear some of most rambunctious music ever composed!!

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