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The Gramophone guide falls somewhere between the Penguin Guide and the NPR Guide in the continuum of classical CD guides. It includes nearly as many composers as the Penguin Guide, but reviews fewer works for each composer and fewer recordings for each work. The reviews
The best classical music reviews, news, playlists, features and blogs from the world's leading classical music magazine.
"Can you imagine living without music? I can'tand among the many pleasures music offers is that act of sharing it with others, guiding friends to new discoveries or to old favorites. And that's exactly what this book does - with authority, enthusiasm, and above all, passion." Martin Alsop, Music Director, Baltimore Symphony
The guide offers authoritative opinions from Gramophone magazine's roster of critics on recordings from popular works like the Beethoven symphonies to more obscure repertoire for the classical music aficionado. Penguin Guide to Recorded Classical Music 2009. The Penguin Guide to Recorded Classical Music 2009.
13 Oct 2012 Over the years I have bought about six editions, including a Stereo Record Guide, Cassette Guide, and several CD and Cassette guides--all published by Penguin. The last one was the Gramophone Classical Good CD Guide for 2002 published by Gramophone in association with B&W. I noticed that the
The Record Guide was an English reference work that listed, described, and evaluated gramophone recordings of classical music in the 1950s. It was a precursor to modern guides such as The Penguin Guide to Recorded Classical Music. Publication history[edit]. The guide was conceived and written by Edward
I am wondering whether Gramophone can publish The Gramophone Best Classical Music Guide only for those recordings (CDs, DVDs, and Blu-rays) with G points, something very much similar to The Penguin Guide to the Take the online Bruckner's 4th 'Recommended Recording' page, for example,.
At a tightly filled 1436 pages, the 2012 Gramophone Classical Music Guide has a lot to offer. From the sublime to the obscure, well-written reviews capture the best available CD and DVD recordings of the great vocal, orchestral, chamber, instrumental, and operatic works available to those of us lucky enough to live in the
All three were also reviewers for the UK classical music periodical Gramophone. From 2008-2010, a fourth contributor was listed also as a co-author, Paul Czajkowski, who had been listed an editor from the 2002 book. The Guide was often found in the classical departments of record stores. In earlier editions, the Guide
Gramophone Classical Music Guide book lists more than 4000 recordings. Among As the nature of this list goes, many composers have no diamonds while multiple diamond recordings are there for a single piece (or set) of music (like Bartok's string quartet). The list also includes DVDs in addition to CD and downloads.
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