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    Vladimir Horowitz - Complete Recordings on Deutsche Grammophon

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    Vladimir Horowitz - Complete Recordings on Deutsche Grammophon

    Vladimir Horowitz - Complete Recordings on Deutsche Grammophon (6CD Boxset)
    Classic | Ape + Cue | 190MB + 193MB + 184MB + 163MB + 153MB + 163MB

    Secret Garden - Discography (8 album)

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    Secret Garden - Discography (8 album)

    Secret Garden - Discography (8 album)
    Genre: New Age, World/International, Easy Listening | MP3 CBR 320kbps | 8 album | 850MB


    Anders Segovia - The Legendary, (Complete Collection 9CD)

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    Anders Segovia - The Legendary, (Complete Collection 9CD)

    Anders Segovia - The Legendary, (Complete Collection 9CD)
    Genre: Classical | MP3 | 9 CD | 538 Mb | Mediafire

    The Essential Collection, John Williams

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    The Essential Collection, John Williams

    The Essential Collection, John Williams
    Genre: Classical | Format: FLAC | 2 CD | Size: 296 + 315 Mb | Mediafire

    This CD is really a compilation of the 3 “experimental” albums John Williams did before his venture with the Prog Rock group Sky. So if you are a classical purist then you might not like this CD. Otherwise, it’s a rare combination of songs from “Changes”, “The Height Below”, and “Travelling” - the 3 albums that eventually led to Sky. Also, a few songs from his work with Cleo Laine are thrown in. The overall style of this CD is like a soundtrack (such as the music from “The Deer Hunter”). But it still features great guitar work as well (several from Bach). Williams’ playing is clean and crisp - whether he is playing a straight classical piece or doing an accompanyment. You will see he is accomplished in both roles with this CD. Classical purists might consider this “light weight” but the rest of us call it accessable and interesting.