Woody Allen Classics | Joel Krosnick, Yo-Yo Ma, ... | wonderful taste for music. Thanks Woody!
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Woody Allen Classics
Woody Allen Classics
Joel Krosnick
,
Yo-Yo Ma
, ...
Sony, 1993
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The first classical music I remember hearing was on movie soundtracks--the animated cartoons of my childhood in which the characters would chase, trick, and bash each other to the tunes of Liszt's Hungarian rhapsodies and overtures by Rossini and Suppe. This music was used not because it was great, but because it was full of action and out of copyright--a lot cheaper (and probably better) than hiring a living composer.
Woody
Allen
may have a nobler motivation in his decision to use
classics
on his soundtracks, and his selection of music, from Bach to Prokofiev, is more sophisticated. This superbly miscellaneous collection will be full of happy discoveries for many listeners. It may also help you to identify tunes that you hear in a movie and can't get out of your mind. --Joe McLellan
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FANTASTIC
ALL THE SONGS ARE GREAT ON THIS ALBUM !
WOODY
HAS DONE AN EXCELLENT JOB OF PICKING SOME OF THE BEST CLASSICAL SONGS EVER MADE !
wonderful taste for music. Thanks Woody!
Really interesting selection. Not popular pieces, but yes charmes ones.
Highly recommended for intense and sensefull music lovers
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