Maestros de la Música Clásica (Aguilar)
I have almost ended gathering the Aguilar: Grandes maestros de la música clásica collection. It is a collection that started as a set of 25 CD's, later became 35, and finally concluded as 40 CD's.
Each CD costs less than 3USD, and have some excellent performances. The selection of authors and pieces makes every CD, when not an instant favorite (especially for beginners or education), sure a good introduction to that author (or genre, as with the Gregorian Chants).
I will enlist the collection in its 3 stages; note, for instance, that the internal number changes from stage to stage. I think it is noteworthy that the Biblioteca del Congreso de la Nación Argentina (Library of Congress of Argentina) holds the collection upto its second stage, and ordered by composer: http://consulta.bcn.gov.ar/bcn/Catalogo.Buscar?d=TS&q=Grandes+maestros+de+la+m%FAsica+cl%E1sica
Each CD costs less than 3USD, and have some excellent performances. The selection of authors and pieces makes every CD, when not an instant favorite (especially for beginners or education), sure a good introduction to that author (or genre, as with the Gregorian Chants).
I will enlist the collection in its 3 stages; note, for instance, that the internal number changes from stage to stage. I think it is noteworthy that the Biblioteca del Congreso de la Nación Argentina (Library of Congress of Argentina) holds the collection upto its second stage, and ordered by composer: http://consulta.bcn.gov.ar/bcn/Catalogo.Buscar?d=TS&q=Grandes+maestros+de+la+m%FAsica+cl%E1sica
Stage 1 | Stage 2 | Stage 3 |
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[numbers 26-35, as proposed in number 28]. I found interesting the change in transliteration standards from the 1st to the 2nd stage:
| [numers 35-40, as stated in number 40] Notice the reordering of the Gregorian Chants. | |
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