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Author:  Theodore Libbey Foreword By:  Mstislav Rostropovich
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Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0761104879
ISBN-13: 9780761104872
Sku: 30506836
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Dimensions:  (in Inches) 9H x 6.25L x 1.5T
Pages:  536
Edition Number:  2
Age Range:  NA
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An update and revised guide by the host of National Public Radios Performance Today recommends the best recordings of the three hundred most important classical works, and provides background information on each composer. Original. *Author: Libbey, Theodore *Publication Date: 1999/09/01 *Number of Pages: 528 *Binding Type: Paperbound *Language: English *Depth: 1.50 *Width: 6.25 *Height: 9.00
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National Public Radio's Ted Libbey takes listeners by the hand through the classical repertory to build a music library. The revised edition includes five years' worth of new performances to consider, new releases to review, and reissues to consider. Photos & illustrations.
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Based on the author's popular segment on National Public Radio, this guide for uninformed classical music listeners lists 350 essential classical recordings available on CD.
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Product attributeBook Format:   Paperback
Product attributeEdition:   0002
Product attributeNumber of Pages:   0536
Product attributePublisher:   Workman Publishing
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