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The Record Shelf Guide to Classical Cds and Audiocassettes by Jim Svejda (1996, Paperback, Revised) 
The Record Shelf Guide to Classical Cds and Audiocassettes by Jim Svejda (1996, Paperback, Revised)

 
The Record Shelf Guide to Classical Cds and Audiocassettes by Jim Svejda (1996, Paperback, Revised)

Author: Jim Svejda
Publisher: Prima Pub
Publication Date: 1996-10-01
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0761505911
ISBN-13: 9780761505914
Product ID: EPID298701
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Publication Date:1996-10-01
Edition Description:Revised; Subsequent

Size
Length:866 pages
Height:9.0 in
Width:6.3 in
Thickness:2.2 in
Weight:40.8 oz

Publisher's Note
Jim Svejda has done it again! In this fully revised and expanded edition of The Record Shelf Guide to Classical CDs and Audiocassettes, the irreverent and opinionated author guides readers to more of the best in classical music.

Host of the long-running American Public Radio show The Record Shelf, Svejda has assembled this comprehensive guide alphabetically by composer. Meant to be used as a reference manual, Svejdaa concentrates mainly on what he feels is the classical music people actually listen to most.In his opinion, this consists of music produced from the middle of the eighteenth century to roughly the middle of the twentieth.

This book is filled with Svejda's own brand of unusual, acerbic comments and sugary prose. It includes feisty reviews such as ". . . Pachelbel was a third-rate baroque non-entity who occasional rose to the level of second-rate in some of his organ music." And praise of favorites such as Fritz Kreisler, ". . . one of the greatest violins in history whose recordings of Beethoven, Brahms, and Mendelssohn concertos remain unsurpassed in their Romantic daring and philosophical depth . . ."

About the Author:

Jim Svejda hosts the popular weekly American Public Radio show The Record Shelf, as well as the CBS Radio program On Film. In addition to his radio programs, he is the station manager for KUSC in Los Angeles.

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