Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra
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Biography
[Edit]Indelibly linked to its founder, Sir Thomas Beecham, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO) is considered one of the four major orchestras based in London. Established in 1946 in connection with the Royal Philharmonic Society, the orchestra's title was directly approved by King George VI. Although it has often had to fight for its survival, the RPO remains one of the busiest ensembles in Great Britain. The orchestra annually offers a set of concert series in three London venues (Royal Festival Hall, Barbican Hall and Croydon's Fairfield Hall), provides music for many films and tours extensively at home and abroad. It is more involved with the pop music industry than many of its peers and the ensemble's Hooked on Classics series of recordings has been a tremendous boon to the group's finances and international visibility. The series sold more than nine million copies world-wide. An appearance in the half-time show of the Orange Bowl football game in Miami, Florida during the mid-1980's brought the orchestra to the attention of millions of viewers. As it is with many of the world's first-ranked ensembles, the RPO relies heavily on its corporate sponsors for its funding. In an attempt to secure its financial future and have more control of its artistic direction, the orchestra began producing and marketing its own recordings under its exclusive RPO label.
With the horrors of World War II behind him, Sir Thomas Beecham was anxious to have an orchestra to direct. When the opportunity to lead the newly formed Philharmonia Orchestra was given to Herbert von Karajan, Beecham decided to assemble his own ensemble. He gathered many of Europe's top musicians, made an agreement with the Royal Philharmonic Society to play an exclusive season of concerts at the Davis Theater in Croydon and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra was born. The orchestra was almost immediately successful attracting enthusiastic audiences and excellent critical reviews. In 1950, the RPO did its first international tour to the United States playing in forty five cities. Although American critics took issue with the fact that Beecham's programming was very conservative and included no contemporary English compositions, the tour was a huge commercial success and the RPO's future was secured.
During the 1950s, the orchestra continued to raise its already high musical standards, widen its repertoire and seek out lucrative recording contracts even though Beecham appeared less frequently on the podium. He claimed that the tax laws in place in England at the time did not allow him to live comfortably in London but ill health was probably the real reason for his absences.
When Beecham died in 1961, the orchestra sought out German conductor Rudolf Kempe as his successor. Under Kempe's leadership the RPO continued a full schedule of concerts and other projects but signs of trouble began to appear in 1963. In February of that year, it was proposed that the RPO merge with the orchestra of the Royal Opera at Covent Garden but an agreement was never reached. Then the Royal Philharmonic Society decided not to engage the orchestra for its upcoming season and finally the ensemble was excluded from a cooperative agreement with the Royal Festival Hall and the three other major London orchestras (London Philharmonic, London Symphony and the New Philharmonic). With their future hanging in the balance, the RPO players decided to reorganize the orchestra into an independent, self-governing entity run by a Board of Directors drawn primarily from within the membership. Kempe agreed to remain as music director and throughout the turbulent months of transition, the orchestra continued its rigorous performance schedule and even completed a fifty-two concert tour in North America.
More problems arose in 1964 when the orchestra was excluded from appearing at the Royal Festival Hall for another two years and the Royal Philharmonic Society threatened to withdraw the orchestra's "Royal" title. Upon hearing of this, Queen Elizabeth II conferred her blessing on the ensemble as "Royal....in its own right" which allowed the orchestra to retain its title.
The orchestra's future brightened in the mid-1960s when a report by Lord Goodman recommended that the RPO should be given government subsidies in order that it remain active. With the infusion of annual grants from the London Orchestral Concert Board, the orchestra survived and grew. Unfortunately Kempe, who remained as principal conductor and music director until 1975, was never able to develop a characteristic ensemble sound in the RPO although the standard of musicianship within the group was excellent.
When Antál Doráti succeeded Kempe in 1975 he attempted to bring his characteristic versatility of repertoire to the RPO. He was not entirely successful because of the orchestra's largely conservative attitude toward programming but some strides were made. His successor, Walter Weller, was even less successful in influencing the ensemble and during his tenure, the RPO slipped into a rather lack-luster role in London's musical circles. A series of successful tours and participation in many major international festivals kept the orchestra in the public eye and it enjoyed reasonable popularity with its audiences.
André Previn's arrival on the RPO podium in 1985 shook the orchestra to its core and energized its somewhat pedestrian musical quality. His dramatic resignation in protest of the overburdened schedule of the RPO must keep was also traumatic for the orchestra. Stability was returned to the ensemble when Vladimir Ashkenazy became the group's music director and principal conductor in 1986. Under his tutelage, the orchestra began to recover some of the sensitivity and grace of line that it had during Beecham's tenure. Ashkenazy was also instrumental in the development of the RPO exclusive record label which helped to secure the orchestra's financial and artistic future. After his departure in 1994, Daniele Gatti succeeded Ashkenazy as principal conductor. His youthful energy and expertise in Italian repertoire have given the RPO a new direction for the twenty-first century.
Throughout its rather turbulent history, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra has been able to retain its place in London's competitive musical circles. With its leanings toward the pop music industry and its extensive recording and touring schedules, the Royal Philharmonic is likely to remain one of the busiest and most popular orchestras in the United Kingdom.
Artist: Wiener Sängerknaben / Wiener Sangerknaben, Rundfunkchor Berlin, Marjana Lipovšek / Marjana Lipovsek, Dresdner Kreuzchor, Dresdner Philharmonie, Hermann Prey, Rundfunkchor Leipzig, Chorus Viennensis, Bayerisches Staatsorchester, Hans - Joachim Ribbe, Bernarda Fink, Franz Hawlata, Martina Borst, Bo Skovhus, WDR Sinfonieorchester Köln / WDR Sinfonieorchester Koln, Leopold Hager, Stefan Soltesz, Michael - Christfried Winkler, Herbert Lippert, Martin Haselbock, Rundfunk - Sinfonie - Orchester Leipzig, Hungarian State Opera Orchestra, Hans - Joachim Rotzsch, Helmut Wildhaber, Ildiko Raimondi, Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Dietrich Knothe, Hungarian State Opera Chorus, Marcus Creed, Stuttgarter Choristen, Bulgarian National Choir, Helmut Froschauer, Rundfunk Sinfonieorchester Berlin, Herbert Kegel, Sofia National Opera Chorus, Sofia National Opera Orchestra, Janos Ferencsik, Georgi Robev, The Soloists, Hanns-Martin Schneidt, Klaus Arp, RIAS Chamber Chorus, Jörg-Peter Weigle / Jorg-Peter Weigle, Martin Flämig / Martin Flamig, Astrid Pilzecker, Bernd Casper, Peter Marschik, Male Section, Leipzig Thomaner Choir, Regina Klepper, South West German Radio Kaiserslautern Orchestra, Cologne Radio Chorus, Peter Falk, Kurt Peter Eichhorn, Roland Büchner / Roland Buchner, Regensburg Cathedral Choir, Hugo Distler Choir, Dorothe Jansen, Berlin Male Choir, Vienna Academy Orchestra, Carl Maria Von Weber Radio Symphony Orchestra, Studentische Madrigalchor Munster, Wolfgang Stahl, Gerhard Mayer, Michael Schoppe, Dieter Fokel, Luxembourg Radio Symphony Orchestra, Friedrich Von Spee Male Choir, Martin Blasius, Sundfunkchor Stuttgart, SWF Radio Orchestra
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Artist: Max Emanuel Cencic, Dresdner Kreuzchor, Dresdner Philharmonie, Klaus Mertens, Renato Bruson, Das Kleine Konzert, Christoph Pregardien, Lena Susanne Norin, Barbara Schlick, Rundfunkchor Leipzig, Armin Ude, Ute Selbig, Siegfried Lorenz, Martina Borst, Derek Lee Ragin, Academy Of London, Martin Haselbock, Gotthold Schwarz, Rundfunk - Sinfonie - Orchester Leipzig, Cologne West German Radio Chorus, Franco De Grandis, Stefania Toczyska, Helmut Wildhaber, Ildiko Raimondi, Olga Romanko, Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Bulgarian National Choir, Helmut Froschauer, Rundfunk Sinfonieorchester Berlin, Herbert Kegel, Max Pommer, Emil Tabakov, Vincente Ombuena Valls, Cologne West German Radio Orchestra, Bamberg String Quartet, Krakòw Philharmonic Orchestra / Krakow Philharmonic Orchestra, Roland Bader, Roberto Paternostro, Martin Flämig / Martin Flamig, New Bach Collegium Musicum Leipzig, Peter Marschik, Regina Klepper, Michael Knapp, Hermann Max, Vienna Academy, Hugo Distler Choir, Dorothe Jansen, Mari Anne Haggander, Charles Humphries, Elisabeth Lang, Vienna Volksoper Symphony Orchestra, Teresa Seid
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Artist: Wiener Sängerknaben / Wiener Sangerknaben, Rundfunkchor Berlin, Dresdner Kreuzchor, Jakob Stampfli, Nicola Ghiuselev, Boris Christoff, Das Kleine Konzert, Rheinische Kantorei, David Cordier, Russian National Orchestra, Werner Hollweg, Rundfunkchor Leipzig, Staatskapelle Berlin, Bernarda Fink, Michael - Christfried Winkler, Ursula Fiedler, Herbert Lippert, Cappella Coloniensis, Gabriele Ferro, Martin Haselbock, Basso, Cologne Radio Orchestra, Franco De Grandis, Stefania Toczyska, Celina Lindsley, Helmut Wildhaber, Ildiko Raimondi, Olga Romanko, Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Dietrich Knothe, Il, Marcus Creed, Rudolf Barshai, Bulgarian National Choir, Helmut Froschauer, Rundfunk Sinfonieorchester Berlin, Emil Tabakov, Vincente Ombuena Valls, Janos Ferencsik, Georgi Robev, Bratislava Philharmonic Orchestra, Frankfurt Vocal Ensemble, RIAS Chamber Chorus, RIAS Symphony Orchestra, Jörg-Peter Weigle / Jorg-Peter Weigle, Martin Flämig / Martin Flamig, Todor Grigorov, Miroslav Popsavov, Stuttgart Philharmonic Orchestra, Peter Marschik, Male Section, Cologne Radio Chorus, Michael Knapp, Uwe Gronostay, Hermann Max, Ernst Jankowitsch, Roland Büchner / Roland Buchner, Regensburg Cathedral Choir, Vienna Academy, Hugo Distler Choir, Moscow Rybin Choir, Ralf Otto, Barbara Hölzl / Barbara Holzl, Sofia Orthodox Ensemble, CantArte Regensburg, Hubert Velten, Bratislava Philharmonic Chorus, Berlin Singakademie, Men's Choir
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Title: Strauss II: Blindekuh (Live)
Artist: Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Robert Davidson, Dario Salvi, Kirsten C. Kunkle
Genre: Classical
Title: Tabakov: Symphony No. 3 & Astral Music
Artist: Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Emil Tabakov
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Title: Emil Gilels Plays Mozart and Tchaikovsky
Artist: Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra
Genre: Instrumental, Classical, Instrumental
Title: Mahler, G.: Symphony No. 1, "Titan"
Artist: Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Emil Tabakov
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Title: Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra: Stravinsky & Tabakov
Artist: Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra
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Title: SOFIA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA - Stravinsky & Tabakov
Artist: Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Emil Tabakov
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Title: Brahms: Academic Festival Overture - Symphony No. 1
Artist: Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Emil Tabakov
Genre: Classical
Title: Symphonic Opera - Verdi, Mozart & Puccini: Orchestral Music
Artist: Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Emil Tabakov
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Title: Antonin Dvorak: Cello Concerto in B minor, Op. 104
Artist: Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Stefan Popov
Genre: Instrumental
Title: Brahms, J.: Piano Concertos Nos. 1-2
Artist: Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Emil Tabakov, Dimitris Sgouros
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Title: Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade and Capriccio Espagnol
Artist: Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Emil Tabakov
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Title: Hermann Abendroth Conducts Beethoven
Artist: Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Hermann Abendroth
Genre: Instrumental, Classical, Instrumental
Title: Classical Concertos - Brahms: Piano Concerto #2
Artist: Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Emil Tabakov, Dimitris Sgouros
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Title: Orthodox Chants and Arias
Artist: Nicola Ghiuselev, Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Ruslan Raichev
Genre: Opera
Title: Verdi: Attila
Artist: Nicola Ghiuselev, Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Vladimir Ghiaurov
Genre: Opera
Title: Arias By Giuseppe Verdi
Artist: Nicola Ghiuselev, Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Vladimir Ghiaurov
Genre: Opera
Title: Bela Bartok: Selected Concertos
Artist: Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Vassil Kazandjiev, Konstantin Ganev
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Title: Georgi Kostov - Portraits
Artist: Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Bulgarian National Symphony Orchestra
Genre: Kids
Title: Franz Joseph Haydn: Concerts for Piano and Orchestra
Artist: Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra
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Title: Brahms: Symphony No. 3 - Haydn Variations
Artist: Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Emil Tabakov
Genre: Classical
Title: Mahler, G.: Symphony No. 9 - Symphony No. 10: Adagio
Artist: Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Emil Tabakov
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Title: Gustav Mahler: Symphony No 9 in D-Major
Artist: Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Emil Tabakov
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Title: Suzanna Klintcharova: Harp Concertos
Artist: Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Suzanna Klintcharova, Dimiter Manolov
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Title: Classic Masterworks - Johannes Brahms
Artist: Rundfunkchor Leipzig, Budapest Strings, Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra, The Berlin Symphony Orchestra, Kurt Sanderling, Rundfunk - Sinfonie - Orchester Leipzig, Hartmut Haenchen, Camerata Salzburg, Prague Festival Orchestra, Denes Varjon, Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Jeno Jando, Herbert Kegel, Sandor Vegh, Emil Tabakov, Pavel Urbanek, Dimitris Sgouros, Vesselin Eshkenasi
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Collections
Title: 99 Must-Have Classic Gold 2
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Title: For Baby: All You Need Classics
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Title: Stress Relief: All You Need Classics
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Title: Tales From Vienna Woods: Famous Vienna Waltzes
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Title: Sunset Classics
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Title: 100 Gentlemen Classics
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Title: La Forza Del Destino - Must-Have Opera Highlights
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Title: The History of Violin (100 Famous Songs)
Genre: Orchestral, Orchestral
Title: 50 Must-Have Travel Classics
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Title: 50 Must-Have Opera Choruses
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Title: Lucky Classics
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Title: Sexy Classics 2
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Title: Coffee Lounge: Romance
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Title: 99 Must-Have Chillout Classics, Vol. 2
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Title: 100 Must-Have Easy Listening Classics
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Title: Valentine's Day: Classical Love Songs
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Title: 100 Must-Have Bedtime Classics
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Title: The 99 Most Essential Choral Masterpieces
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Title: Classical Masterpieces - Classic Concertos Vol 2
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Title: Classical Masterpieces - Classic Concertos Vol 1
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Title: Mozart Coffee Lounge
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Title: For Driving: All You Need Classics
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Title: The Royal Baby Collection
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Title: Classical Music for Relaxation
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Title: Sternstunden der Musik: Franz Schubert
Genre: Classical
Title: Music For The Moment: Opera Tenors
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Title: Finest Music Selection - Tenor
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Title: Finest Music Selection - Mother's Day
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Title: 100 Must-Have Nature Theme Classics
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Title: Melancholy Moods
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Title: #1 Hits of Classical Music
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Title: Music By Alexander Tanev
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Title: Sternstunden der Musik: Mozart
Genre: Classical
Title: 100 Erotic Classics
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Title: 100 Must-Have German Classics
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Title: 50 Must-Have Soprano Masterpieces
Genre: Opera
Title: Lounge: All You Need Classics
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Title: 99 Must-Have Christmas Chillout
Genre: Traditional Pop Music
Title: 100 Must-Have Italian Opera Highlights
Genre: Opera
Title: 100 Must-Have Horror Classics
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Title: Masters Of The Opera, Vol. 9
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Title: 66 Must-Have Sensual Classics
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Title: Sexy Classics
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Title: 100 Must-Have Russian Masterpieces
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Title: Classics Go To The Movies, Vol. 5
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Title: 150 Must-Have Classical Journey Around the World
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Title: Verdi's Greatest Operas
Genre: Classical
Title: The History of Piano (100 Famous Songs)
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Title: Classical Music for Beginners
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Title: 100 Must-Have Love Song Classics
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Title: 50 Classical Music Essentials
Genre: Instrumental
Title: I Do! - Classical Wedding Music
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Title: Smart Kidz Club - Mozart for Learning
Genre: Kids
Title: Mozart Moods
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Title: Mozart: All You Need Classics
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Title: Classic Masterworks - Ludwig Van Beethoven
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Title: 100 Must-Have Winter Meditation
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Title: 100 Must-Have Four Seasons Masterpieces
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Title: 50 Must-Have Violin Concertos
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Title: Classical Music for Relaxation 2
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Featuring albums
Title: The Darkside of Classical Music: Dark, Scary & Haunting Classics
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Classical
Title: Johann Pachelbel: Canon in D Major - Single
Artist: Kammerorchester Berlin, Peter Wohlert
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Title: Finest Music Selection - Famous Arias
Artist: Renato Bruson, RIAS Symphonie - Orchester Berlin, Roberto Paternostro
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Title: 100 Must-Have Classical Christmas Concertos
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Traditional Pop Music