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Download Size: 138 Mb
Running Time: 02:32:57
Originally recorded in 2005
Franz Joseph Haydn
Kodály Quartet
Kodály Quartet
Capella Istropolitana
Capella Istropolitana
Barry Wordsworth
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Christian Benda
Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf
Budapest Failoni Chamber Orchestra
Budapest Failoni Chamber Orchestra
Uwe Grodd
Jeno Jandó
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Concentus Hungaricus
Carl Stamitz
Kalman Berkes
Nicolaus Esterházy Sinfonia
Johann Stamitz
New Zealand Chamber Orchestra
New Zealand Chamber Orchestra
Donald Armstrong
Johann Georg Albrechtsberger
Phoebe Payne
Joseph Payne
Leopold Mozart
Alain Trudel
Northern Sinfonia
Luigi Boccherini
Tim Hugh
Scottish Chamber Orchestra
Anthony Halstead
Wolfgang Sobotka
Viktoria Loukianetz
Gabriele Sima
Kurt Azesberger
Robert Holzer
Béla Drahos
Hungarian Radio Chorus
Johann Christian Bach
Hanspeter Gmur
Christoph Willibald Gluck
Ann-Christine Biel
Drottningholm Court Theatre Orchestra
Arnold Östman
Drottningholm Theatre Chorus
Hellen Kwon
Michael Halász
François-Joseph Gossec
Lugano Radio Svizzera Choir
Orchestra della Radio della Svizzera italiana
Diego Fasolis
Radio Svizzera Choir, Lugano
Éder Quartet
Éder Quartet
Renato Girolami
Bo Skovhus
Adrianne Pieczonka
Torsten Kerl
Regina Schorg
Boaz Daniel
Ludwig van Beethoven
Classical
Chamber
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In music, the period from the middle of the eighteenth century to the beginning of the nineteenth is usually referred to as the ‘Classical’ Era. This was a period in which the art, literature and architecture of Ancient Greece and Rome were being rediscovered and re-evaluated, which in turn strongly influenced the ‘modern’ art of the time. But this was also a period of immense social change and political unrest, with challenges to the old established order culminating in the French Revolution of 1789. Discover Music of the Classical Era, comprising 2 CDs and a 100-page booklet, shows how all this was reflected in the music written during those turbulent but also intensely creative years.