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  Can you recommend some classical CD's for me?
I don't have any classical CD's in my collection.
There is so much product out there, I don't know where to start.
I would like preferrably SACD but not totally necessary if the redbook CD is well recorded.
I don't want any vocals.
I am not a big fan of large classical orchestras.
I like classical guitar, I enjoy the cello.
I guess more stringed instrument related, instrumental classical music.
Thanks Glen
Gkella  (Threads | Answers | This Thread)

03-08-11
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03-08-11   Any of the howard hanson cd's done on merucry living presenc ...   Buconero117

03-08-11   This might be a good starting point. the author is a music ...   Jazdoc

03-08-11   Steven isserlis has a saint-saens disc on redbook that has t ...   Uru975

03-08-11   This excellent reference tool would be a good start: “the n ...   Phaelon

03-08-11   The ma recording of bach cello suites by martin zeller is a ...   Tobias

03-08-11   Glen, two of my favorte ensembles that match your descriptio ...   Bizango1

03-09-11   Get this one: concerti con molti strumenti (vol.2) antonio v ...   Prcinka

03-09-11   The box set of beethoven: the string quartets, played by the ...   Gslone

03-09-11   I would second tobias' recommendation of the bach cello suit ...   Sfar

03-09-11   All great recommendations above! i recently came across this ...   Isochronism

03-09-11   Head to your local library. take out some classical cd's and ...   Thommas

03-09-11   To update my post and clarify... upon a re-evaluation, i am ...   Isochronism

03-09-11   One more pablo casals, the sound quality may not be all the ...   Uru975

03-09-11   My classical journey started with "your hundred best tu ...   Milpai

03-09-11   Milpai has the idea! compilations are always a great introdu ...   Isochronism

03-09-11   Thanks for all the suggestions. i found a used julian bream ...   Gkella

03-09-11   Nice, man!! bream is a great opening portal for your journey ...   Isochronism

03-16-11   There is so much to recommend i would not know where to star ...   Edorr

03-17-11   I find this to be a beautiful ,pretty well recorded hybrid s ...   Raytheprinter

03-17-11: Hifiman5
It all starts with Mozart. I have the entire Telarc collection with Charles Mackerras conducted Mozart symphonies performed by the Prague Chamber Orchestra. Great sound of outstanding performances. I can't imagine not enjoying any of these symphonies. Music simply flowed from Mozart. Once you've come to love Mozart, moving on to Haydn and Beethoven will get you permanently hooked. It's music that remains fresh and vital no matter how often you listen to it. It defines civilization.
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03-19-11   Hifiman has an excellent idea. that is a great way to lessen ...   Isochronism

03-19-11   And yes, i am also permanently hooked!   Isochronism

03-19-11   Good advice from hifiman5 and isochronism about focusing on ...   Sfar

03-19-11   One of the reasons i chose mozart, haydn, beethoven as a pla ...   Hifiman5

03-25-11   This is a must try!! "albinoni: adagio * pachelbel: can ...   Isochronism

03-25-11   As with everything in this life, find what makes you happy, ...   Isochronism

03-29-11   If you like classical guitar, you'll probably like john will ...   Achilles

03-31-11   I'm a big fan of mozart's violin sonatas. my favorite rendit ...   Baka1969

04-26-11   These are spainish guitar recommendations. christopher parki ...   Tweaker123


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