Classical Treasures: Classics in The Movies (Music CD)

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Classical Treasures: Classics in The Movies (Music CD)
Synopsis:
Experience the grandeur of orchestral masterpieces with Classical Treasures: Classics in The Movies, a stunning collection that transports listeners through iconic film scores infused with classical brilliance. This album features renowned compositions that have left their mark on cinema, showcasing the timeless appeal of classical music within the film industry. It spans diverse emotions and scenes, making it a perfect addition to the Stage & Screen category.

Playlist:
1. Richard Strauss – Also sprach Zarathustra (Opening Fanfare) (1:55)
2. Giacomo Puccini – Madame Butterfly (Un bel dì vedremo) (4:24)
3. Richard Wagner – Ride Of The Valkyries (5:50)
4. Ludwig van Beethoven – Symphony No. 9 (Chorale) (11:38)
5. Johann Sebastian Bach – Concerto for 2 Violins and Orchestra, G minor, BWV 1043 (7:29)
6. Franz Liszt – Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, C sharp minor (7:42)
7. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Concerto for clarinet, A major KV 622, Adagio (6:43)
8. Johann Pachelbel – Canon and Gigue for Strings, D major (5:43)
9. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 21, Andante (5:34)
10. Gioachino Rossini – William Tell – Overture (12:03)

Total Running Time: 69:01

Condition

New

Age Group

Adult

Gender

Unisex

Recording Label

Madacy

Format

CD

No Of Discs

1

Artist

Classics In The Movies

Rating MPA

Not Rated

Recording Studio

Madacy Records

Amazon ASIN

B000000LMQ

UPC / EAN

056775841324

Size

5.5" x 5.0" x .37"

Yes - You Should Still Be Buying CDs. Here’s Why:

Streaming makes up about 85 percent of how all music is consumed. Vinyl is in a resurgence with records outselling CDs for the first time in almost three decades. CDs, on the other hand, have been on the decline. Their sales have seriously dropped and are currently at their lowest level in years. To say CDs have lost their cool factor is a little bit of an understatement.

Yet, There’s Still Good Reasons to Buy them!

Yes, CDs sound better than vinyl.

One of the great myths in the audio world is that vinyl sounds better than CDs. It’s just not true. Sure, you might prefer the warm analog sound, specifically its crackling and other imperfections, as well as the visceral experience of actually dropping the needle on a spinning record, but CDs are simply the best sounding physical audio format that most people can get their hands on. Compared to vinyl, CDs are able to produce a wider dynamic range and more bass. Plus, they’re not going to skip (unless scratched).

CDs Obviously Sound Better than Streaming Digital Files, too.

If you’re streaming music from the likes of Spotify, Apple Music or Tidal, you’re listening to a compressed music file. That means that the audio data is being stored in less space, which results in a loss of information and the music isn’t going to sound as vibrant or as complete. MP3, AAC, WMA are all types of compressed music files. The best compressed digital music files are referred to as lossless because they don’t lose information, but only a few streaming services are able to play lossless or CD-quality audio. This includes Tidal and Amazon Music HD, both of which are pretty expensive.

The CD Booklets and Album Artwork are Underrated.

In this streaming age, the album artwork seems to be more of an afterthought (to consumers, at least). Sure, you see a little picture of the album cover when you’re listening to a song, but you’re missing the story of the album. The 12×12 album cover of a vinyl record is still the gold standard, but the little booklet that comes with each CD, highlighting some behind the scenes shots or interesting artwork, and showing the lyrics to each song, is a nice middle ground between having to rely on digital images and having to store giant vinyl records. I always enjoyed getting a CD and flipping through the booklet while listening to it. It makes you feel more connected to the album, I think

Audio Companies are Still Releasing New CD players.

The portable CD player might be a thing of the past, but believe it or not, big-time audio companies are still releasing CD players for the home. Why? Because audiophiles are still craving them. In the past few years, companies such as Cambridge Audio, Panasonic, McIntosh, Rotel and Sony have all released new CD players (or integrating them into digital streamers). They’re a great option for people who have a large CD collection and don’t want to pay for a music server (or spend the time uploading all their entire CD library to it). Also, high-end CD players aren’t terribly expensive.

Source: Tucker Bowe
https://www.gearpatrol.com/tech/audio/a731474/reasons-to-buy-cds/