Great. Fabulous songs sing by polish and italian opera stars. Submitted by alwaysthirsty (Warsaw, Poland) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
Excellent Fantastic record, super performers.
I do listen this music over and over Submitted by Roman (San Diego, Ca, USA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
$18.94 Andrea Bocelli's 2009 My Christmas album finds the Italian tenor performing various classic holiday-themed songs that touch on a mix of classical, opera, and pop. Included are such well-known holiday songs as "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town," "O Tannenbaum," and "Silent Night." The versatile Bocelli also delves into such iconic Christmas hits as "Blue Christmas" and "The Christmas Song" (featuring a duet with Natalie Cole). Of course, the opera and classic songs are Bocelli's bread and butter, and here listeners get such lavishly produced cuts as "Adeste Fidelis," "Cantique del Noel," and "Caro Gesu Bambino." My Christmas is not only a warm and inviting holiday album, but also a superb classical crossover entry worthy of Bocelli's discography. ~ Matt Collar
Deluxe Edition
Liner Note Author: Andrea Bocelli.
Recording information: Chartmaker Studios in Los Angeles; Abbey Road Studio in.
Photographer: Giovanni De Sandre.
Arrangers: William Ross; David Foster.
Personnel: Jochem van der Saag (programming).
Audio Mixer: Jochem van der Saag.
$14.38 2009 issue UK 20-track CD album - To celebrate seventy years after the end of World War II, this is the very best of Dame Vera Lynn. Twenty beautiful tracks from the original forces sweetheart, including the nations favourite war time songs 'We'll Meet Again', '[There'll Be Blue Birds Over] The White Cliffs Of Dover' and 'As Time Goes By'.
$18.35 Controversial and compelling: Bernstein’s complete repertoire of Tchaikovsky recordings for Deutsche Grammophon brought together in a single box set for the first time. By the end of his career, “Bernstein came to identify as closely with Tchaikovsky as he did with Mahler, giving searingly intense interpretations of both composers” (Bernstein biographer Humphrey Burton). Here is the full legacy of his recordings for Deutsche Grammophon – compelling, overwhelming performances of the last three symphonies and a prime selection of orchestral works.