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The Top 100 Masterpieces Of Classical Music: 1685-1928 - Discogs
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This series is organized chronologically, with each volume focusing on a specific era of classical music history: Vol. 1 (1685–1730): Features Baroque staples like "Toccata in D Minor," Pachelbel’s "Canon in D," and Vivaldi’s "The Four Seasons - Spring". Vol. 2 (1731–1775): Handel’s "Hallelujah" (from "Dance of the Blessed Spirits". Vol. 3 (1776–1787): Highlights early Classical works, notably Mozart’s "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" and his "Piano Concerto No. 21". Vol. 4 (1788–1810): Focuses on the transition to Romanticism with Mozart’s "Symphony No. 40" and Beethoven’s "Moonlight Sonata". Vol. 5 (1811–1841): Features Romantic era highlights like Rossini’s "The Barber of Seville - Overture" and Schubert’s "Unfinished Symphony". Amazon.com Purchase & Listening Options
The Top 100 Masterpieces of Classical Music Vol. 1-5 is a specific collection typically associated with the Laserlight Digital
While you may find this specific 1990s-era collection on various file-sharing sites, it is also readily available through legitimate second-hand and streaming platforms: The Top 100 Masterpieces Of Classical Music: 1685-1928
record label, featuring tracks recorded by various orchestras and conductors such as the New Leipzig Bach Collegium Musicum Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra Collection Overview & Track Highlights