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Now That's What I Call Classical (2nd Hand Double Compact Disc)
Description
Now! That What I Call Classical (Various Artists) is the first-ever Now! to feature classical artists and hits, and is a definitive classical compilation of the year.
It contains 40 of the biggest tracks from the most popular classical artists, including Luciano Pavarotti, Katherine Jenkins, Alfie Boe, The Three Tenors, Andrea Bocelli and many more.
Details
- Format : Standard 2nd Hand Double Compact Disc Set
- Condition : Very Good (Discs - Very Good / Jewel Case - Very Good)
- Category : Music - CD's / Classical, Orchestral, Opera & Musicals
- Label : Decca / EMI TV
- Released : 2011
- Catalogue Number : 5336426
- Barcode (GTIN-13 / EAN) : 0600753364260
- SKU : CD000204
- PPC : LL150gm
- Quantity Available : 1 only.
Track Listing
1. Nicola Benedetti - Vaughan Williams: The Lark Ascending
2. Myleene Klass - Handel: Sarabande
3. Craig Armstrong - Balcony Scene (Rome and Juliet OST)
4. Karl Jenkins - Adiemus
5. Hayley Westenra - Benedictus from Mass For An Armed Man (Karl Jenkins)
6. Mary-Jess - Did I Make The Most Of Loving You
7. Westminster Abbey Choir - Jerusalem
8. Barrington Pheloung - Morse
9. Alexandre Desplat - The King's Speech
10. Ludovico Einaudi - I Giorni
11. Vanesa Mae - Toccata and Fugue in D Minor
12. Nigel Kennedy - Concerto No 1 in E Major, La Primavera - Allegro
13. Russell Watson - Nella Fantasia
14. Luciano Pavarotti - Nessun Dorma
15. The Three Tenors - O Sole Mio
16. Hayley Westenra - World In Union
17. Il Divo - Somewhere
18. Andrea Bocelli & Celine Dion - The Prayer
19. Bryn Terfel - The Toreador Song
20. Katherine Jenkins - Time To Say Goodbye
21. Alfie Boe - Bring Him Home
22. Aled Jones - You Raise Me Up
23. Lisa Gerrard -Now We Are Free (from Gladiator)
24. James Horner - Rose (from Titanic)
25. Andre Rieu - Strauss Party
26. Lesley Garrett - The Flower Duet (from Lakmé)
27. Rolando Villazon - La donna e mobile
28. The Fron Male Voice Choir - Land Of My Fathers
29. The Priests - Pie Jesu
30. Bond - Explosive
31. Milos - Memories of the Alhambra
32. Kiri Te Kanawa - O Mio Babbino Caro
33. Katherine Jenkins - Hallelujah
34. Karl Jenkins - Palladio (first movement from Diamond Music)
35. Maria Callas - Vissi d'arte
36. Libera - Sanctus
37. Michael Nyman - The Heart Asks Pleasure First (from The Piano)
38. Joe McElderry - I Dreamed A Dream
39. James Horner - For The Love Of A Princess
40. King's College Choir, Cambridge - Zadok The Priest
41. Royal Scots Dragoon Guards - Amazing Grace
42. Hayley Westenra - May It Be (from Lord of the Rings)
43. James Galway - Annie's Song
44. Mario Lanza - Be My Love
45. Karl Munchinger - Bach: Air On A G String
46. BBC Concert Orchestra, Barry Wordsworth - Elgar: Nimrod
47. Bella Davidovich - Rachmaninov: Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini, 18th Variation
48. Music Of The Night - Michael Ball
49. Thomas Newman - American Beauty main theme
50. Noah - Ave Maria
External Reviews
". . . not really what you would call a definitive collection, it's really one that gives you a quick selection of some popular themes, a lot that's on offer is not really what might be called strictly classical, for a more representative collection the Classic Experience series is a very good choice. The NOW albums though are about popularity and accessibility and this has a slightly awkward relationship with true classical music, but what they do have to draw on is recent reality show successes and familiarity in well known TV adverts which mean everyone and his dog knows the music in addition to film soundtracks some of which are very good pieces of music in their own right and could be described as classical, loosely these things could be defined as classical, but classical music is usually music of more depth and whilst a lot of famous pieces such as Mozart's Symphony No 40 could be described as popular it takes more of a deeper relationship with the music for the audience to get the most out of it." - Google Review.