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The Penguin Guide, now in its 30th edition, remains the cornerstone guide for the discriminating record collector. The 3 star rating is given to CDs which demonstrate superb performance and recording. Some of these are awarded Rosettes to indicate status of special quality.

With over 400 recordings cited this is an excellent starting place to find something that brings a little magic and extra illumination to some of the great works of music history.
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The Gramophone Awards celebrate the best in recorded classical music and is often referred to as "The Oscars of the classical music world".

Here you will find a collection of the best of the best, all the winners of the Record of the Year Award from the first Gramophone Awards back in 1977 untill the latest in 2008.
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The Gramophone Guide Features a premium collection of essential recordings that is divided into the five main eras of classical music which are described on the first pages of the book.

It features a list of recordings that has been carefully chosen to represent each specific era and with a total of 97 recordings, this cross-labelled collection could be said to sum up the entire history of classical music.
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The Gramophone Classical Music Guide features many useful tools for the beginner. Among these is a list of one hundred all-time great recordings of classical music.

If you are looking for a good place to begin your own private collection of classical music you to look no further.
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Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach

Sanguineus and Melancholicus

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Channel Classics CCS 11197

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CPE Bach: Sanguineus and Melancholicus [Channel Classics CCS 11197] Florilegium

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Biber: The Mystery Sonatas [Virgin 0777 7595512 5] John Holloway, David Moroney, Tragicomedia

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Vivaldi: La Stravaganza [Decca 444 821-2] Carmel Kaine, Alan Loveday, Academy of Saint-Martin-in-the-Fields, Neville Marriner

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CPE Bach: The Three Cello Concertos [BIS CD-807] Hidemi Suzuki, Bach Collegium Japan

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Palestrina: Missa Assumpta est Maria, Missa Papae Marcelli [Regis 1025] Pro Cantione Antiqua, Mark Brown

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Schubert: 24 Lieder [EMI 5 627754 2] Elisabeth Schwartzkopf, Edwin Fischer, Gerald Moore, Geoffrey Parsons

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Haydn: The Symphonies [Decca 448 531-2] Philharmonia Hungarica, Antal Dorati

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Mozart: Piano Concertos 9 & 18 [EMI 5 57803 2] Leif Ove Andsnes

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Haydn: String Quartets Opp. 77, 42 & 103 [ASV GLD 4010] The Lindsays

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Haydn: String Quartets Op.76 No.1, No.2 "Fifths", No.3 2Emperor" [ASV CD DCA 1076] The Lindsays

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