Post by Links June 13, 2014 (1 of 4)
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Just received this disc. Excellent sound quality. Does anyone know why no proper disc title? Only the list of composers is cited.
How about this: "Dance 'till you drop" in recognition of the Salome opener.
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Post by mekduk July 7, 2014 (2 of 4)
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This is recorded roughly around the same time as L'arlesienne Suite. It's indeed a pretty well done recording. Thanks for sharing. The performance is amongst the best in my opinion, brisk and bold as it should be.
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Links said:
Just received this disc. Excellent sound quality. Does anyone know why no proper disc title? Only the list of composers is cited.
How about this: "Dance 'till you drop" in recognition of the Salome opener.
Dear Links,
Thank you for your input. This release is part of a series of three which feature ballet/theatre/dance music. The first CD comprises music by French composers, the one you mentioned above is about German-speaking composers and the third one (which will be released in the near future) will be Russian themed. None of the releases has a proper title, the series will have one :)
Here you can find the first release: http://www.pentatonemusic.com/bizet-faure-gounod
Hope to answer your question.
Regards,
PENTATONE
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Post by bmoura August 27, 2014 (4 of 4)
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PENTATONE said:
Dear Links,
Thank you for your input. This release is part of a series of three which feature ballet/theatre/dance music. The first CD comprises music by French composers, the one you mentioned above is about German-speaking composers and the third one (which will be released in the near future) will be Russian themed. None of the releases has a proper title, the series will have one :)
Here you can find the first release: http://www.pentatonemusic.com/bizet-faure-gounod
Hope to answer your question.
Regards,
PENTATONE
I named the DSD Downloads from your site "Dance Spectacular Vol. 2".... :)
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