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The Most Relaxing Classical Music for Travelers in the Universe

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The Most Relaxing Classical Music for Travelers in the Universe

Various Artists UMG
Released: Jul 01, 2009
Number of Disks: 2

Disk 1

1

Rhapsody in Blue

  by  Denver Symphony Props
Time: 13:16     Size: 18MB
2

The Planets, Op. 32: II. Venus, the Bringer of Peace

  by  Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Time: 8:03     Size: 11MB
3

Myths, Op. 30: I. La Fontaine d'Arethuse

  by  Chee-Yun
Time: 5:36     Size: 8MB
4

Clarinet Quintet in A Major, K. 581: II. Larghetto

  by  Philharmonia Quartet Berlin
Time: 7:28     Size: 10MB
5

Pictures At an Exhibition: IV. The Old Castle

  by  Valery Afanassiev
Time: 4:53     Size: 7MB
6

La Traviata, Act III, Prelude

  by  I Solisti Italiani
Time: 3:48     Size: 5MB
7

Violin Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64: II. Andante

  by  London Philharmonic
Time: 8:46     Size: 12MB
8

The Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 27: I. Adagio Sostenuto

  by  Bruno-Leonardo Gelber
Time: 6:34     Size: 9MB
9

Violin Sonata in D Minor, Op. 9: II. Andantino Tranquilo e Dolce

  by  Chee-Yun
Time: 6:37     Size: 9MB
10

Sicilienne

  by  Ja´nos Starker
Time: 2:41     Size: 4MB
11

Adagio in G Minor

  by  Societas Musica Chamber Orchestra
Time: 8:29     Size: 12MB

Disk 2

1

The Planets, Op. 32: VII. Neptune

  by  Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Time: 7:48     Size: 11MB
2

Piano Sonata No. 2 in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 2: II. Andante con Espressione

  by  He´le`ne Grimaud
Time: 5:51     Size: 8MB
3

Swan Lake, Op. 20: Excerpt

  by  Orchestre National de Lyon
Time: 7:14     Size: 10MB
4

Ballade No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 23

  by  He´le`ne Grimaud
Time: 8:21     Size: 12MB
5

Holberg Suite, Op. 40: IV. Air

  by  Baroque Strings Zurich
Time: 6:39     Size: 9MB
6

Nocturne in F Major, Op. 10: No. 1

  by  Vladimir Tropp
Time: 5:30     Size: 8MB
7

Sonata for Violin and Piano in A Major, FWV 8: I. Allegretto Ben Moderato

  by  Chee-Yun
Time: 6:16     Size: 9MB
8

Piano Sonata No. 3 in F Minor, Op. 5: II. Andante Espressivo

  by  He´le`ne Grimaud
Time: 10:56     Size: 15MB
9

Carnival of the Animals: VIII. Aquarium

  by  Philharmonica Orchestra
Time: 2:14     Size: 3MB

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