
I generally don’t listen to classical music, but I like this CD. I guess Mozart has survived all these years for a reason! It’s very uplifting to have on in the background. I’ve heard most of the music before, but usually in cheesy comercials. Sad. This is really beautiful music.
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August 22nd, 2010 at 8:47 am
The original EMI Seraphim budget CD line has to be the greatest value for the money in the history of music. For half the price of other so-called budget lines, including the new version of EMI Seraphim and the Sony Essential Classics series, you get first-rate performances from the golden age of stereo by some of the greatest conductors of the century. On this particular title you get brilliant performances of Mozart’s 40th Symphony and Eine Kleine Nachtmusik by William Steinberg and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra from 1958. Steinberg is an immense conductor and I have spent considerable time (and sometimes money) tracking down his great EMI recordings, which have been reissued on CD in recent years only to be deleted at an alarming rate. The remainder of this disc features Colin Davis conducting the Philharmonia and Royal Philharmonic Orchestras in Mozart’s Serenata Notturna and various Overtures from 1961-62. Most are familiar with Davis’ great recordings from the 1970s to the present, but his early recordings are a real treat. Well, with all this great music, you’ve got a classic disc at any price.