{"product_id":"eugene-ormandy-the-philadelphia-orchestra-the-columbia-legacy-cd","title":"Eugene Ormandy, The Philadelphia Orchestra - The Columbia Legacy (CD)","description":"\u003cp\u003emost discs are pristine, a few have a stray mark here or there. D27 and 69 were tested in shop player. couple corners of box are dented, a few divots on bottom of box\u003c\/p\u003e\r\n\r\n\u003cp\u003e \u003c\/p\u003e\r\n\r\n\u003cp\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cpre style=\"white-space: pre-wrap; text-align: justify;font-family: unset;\"\u003eAdvertising\nThe collaboration between Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra, which lasted over 40 years, is one of the most enigmatic and longest-lasting associations in the history of classical music. In this unique edition, all the mono recordings from 1944 to 1958 for the Columbia label appear on 120 CDs. They also reflect an important period in recording history in the changing cover art.\n\nOrmandy, a master of orchestral brilliance and timbre and also appreciated as an excellent accompanist, created the famous \"Philadelphia Sound\" with his orchestra. At the age of five, he, whose real name was Jenö Blau, was the youngest violin student at the Royal Academy of Music in Budapest, was appointed professor there at 17, and emigrated to the United States in 1921, where he changed his name.\n\nEugene Ormandy is featured here with an impressive repertoire: with expansive Bach arrangements, Haydn and Beethoven symphonies, with Brahms (Ormandy's Hungarian violin teacher had been a student of Brahms' friend Joseph Joachim), on Russian masters like Mussorgsky, Rimsky-Korsakov and Tchaikovsky, or French composers such as Saint-Saëns, Debussy and Ravel, to Richard Strauss, Ottorino Respighi, Jean Sibelius and American contemporaries such as Virgil Thomson and Aaron Copland. The soloists include legendary names such as Claudio Arrau, Rudolf Serkin, Robert Casadesus, Nathan Milstein, Joseph Szigeti and Gregor Piatigorsky. Not to be forgotten is the rarity of a complete Fledermaus recording with MET Opera forces such as Ljuba Welitsch and Richard Tucker. 152 recordings alone are appearing on CD for the first time.\n\nSet Contents\nCD 1 - 78 rpm transfers (1944-1950)\nLalo: Symphonie espagnole op. 21\nBorodin: Polovtsian dances\nRespighi: Besard from Antiche danze ed arie per liuto\nGluck: Dance of the blessed spirits\nSuppé: Poets and Peasant Overture\n\nCD 2 - 78 rpm transfers (1944-1947)\nMcDonald: My Country at War-Suite\nWhite: Sea Chanty for harp \u0026amp; strings\nHanson: Serenade, op. 35 for flute, harp, strings\nKennan: Night Soliloquy for flute \u0026amp; strings\n\nCD 3 (1944)\nBeethoven: Symphony No. 7\nBrahms: Symphony No. 4\n\nCD 4 (Rudolph Serkin 1945\/1946)\nBrahms: Piano Concerto No. 2\nSchumann: Piano Concerto, op. 54\n\nCD 5 (Josef Szigeti \/ 1945)\nBrahms: Violin Concerto, op. 77\n\nCD 6 (1945-1947)\nGlière: Russian Sailors Dance\nFernandez: Batuque\nSmetana: The Bartered Bride - Dance of the Comedians\nDvořák: Slavonic Dance, op. 72 No. 2\nBrahms: Hungarian Dance No. 5\nJ. Strauss II: Wein, Weib und Gesang\nDebussy: La Damoiselle elue (Bidu Sayão)\n\nCD 7 (1944\/1946)\nDebussy: Nocturnes No. 1 \u0026amp; 2\nRespighi: Pini di Roma\n\nCD 8 (Gregor Piatigorsky \/ 1946\/1947)\nDvořák: Cello Concerto, op. 104\nBruch: Kol Nidrei, op. 47\n\nCD 9 (1944 (78) \/ 1946 (LP))\nDvořák: Symphony No. 9 \"From the New World\"\n\nCD 10 (1945)\nFranck: Symphony in D minor\n\nCD 11 (1944)\nStrauss: Rosenkavalier Suite\nDeath and transfiguration\nVeil Dance from Salome\n\nCD 12 (1946\/1947)\nTchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4\nSerenade for Strings, op. 48\n\nCD 13 (Robert Casadesus \/ 1947 )\nBeethoven: Piano Concerto No. 4\nRavel: Piano Concerto for the Left Hand\n\nCD 14 (1946)\nBrahms: Symphony No. 3\nHaydn Variations, op. 56a\nLiszt: Les Preludes\n\nCD 15 (1947)\nRimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade op. 35\n\nCD 16 (Oscar Levant \/ 1947\/1945)\nTchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1\nGershwin: Rhapsody in Blue \n\nCD 17 (1945)\nBeethoven: Symphony No. 9 (Stella Roman, Enid Szantho, Frederick Nagel, Westminster Choir)\n\nCD 18 (1947)\nSibelius: Symphony No. 2\n\nCD 19 (1947)\nGrieg: Peer Gynt-Suite No. 1\nLiszt: Hungarian Rhapsodies No. 1 \u0026amp; 2\n\nCD 20 (1944-1947)\nJ. Strauss II: Fledermaus Overture, Zigeunerbaron-Ouvertüre, An der schönen blauen Donau, Geschichten aus dem Wienerwald,\nGlinka: Russlan and Ludmilla Overture\nWeber: Invitation to the Dance, op. 65\nFreischütz Overture\nWeinberger: Polka \u0026amp; Fugue from Schwanda the Bagpiper\n\nCD 21 (1946\/1947)\nProkofiev: Scythian Suite op. 20\nRespighi: Feste romane\n\nCD 22 (1946\/1947)\nBach: Passacaglia \u0026amp; Fuge BWV 582\nToccata \u0026amp; Fugue BWV 565\nChorales \"Jesus bleibet meine Freude\" BWV 147 \u0026amp; \"Wachet auf\" BWV 645\nHandel \/ Ormandy: Water Music Suite\nConcerto in D major HWV 335a\nCorelli \/ Pinelli: Suite for Strings\n\nCD 23 (1947)\nHindemith: Nobilissima Visione\nSymphonic Metamorphoses\n\nCD 24 (György Sandor \/ 1964\/1947)\nBartók: Piano Concerto No. 3\nMyaskovsky: Symphony No. 21 \n\nCD 25 (Jenny Tourel, Westminster Choir \/ 1945\/1946)\nProkofiev: Alexander Nevsky cantata, op. 78\nSymphony No. 1\nRimsky-Korsakov: Russian Easter Overture, op. 36\n\nCD 26  (Isaac Stern, Gregor Piatigorsky \/ Conductor: Alexander Hilsberg (1949))\nTchaikovsky: Violin Concerto, op. 35\nSaint-Saëns: Cello Concerto No. 1\n\nCD 27 (1947-1950)\nThomson: Louisiana Story Suite, Portraits, Bugles and Birds, Percussion Piece, Cantabile for Strings, Tango Lullaby, Fugue\nBerg: 3 pieces from Wozzeck, op. 7\nMcDonald: Children's Symphony\nBrand: The Wonderful One-Hoss Shay\n\nCD 28 (1947\/1949)\nHaydn: Symphonies No. 88, 92, 101\n\nCD 29 (1950\/1946)\nRavel: Rapsodie espagnole\nKodály: Háry János Suite\n\nCD 30 (1949\/1950)\nRavel: Daphnis et Chloé Suites No. 1 \u0026amp; 2\nSchoenberg: Verklärte Nacht, op. 4\n\nCD 31 (1947-1951)\nDebussy: Prelude a l’apres-midi d’un faune\nDukas: the sorcerer's apprentice\nHonegger: Concertino for piano \u0026amp; orchestra\nSibelius: Finlandia, op. 26\nThe Swan of Tuonela, op. 22 No. 2\nRachmaninov \/ Cailliet: Preludes, op. 3 No. 2, op. 23 No. 5, op. 32 No. 5\n\nCD 32 (1950)\nProkofiev: Symphony No. 6\n\nCD 33\/34 (Charles Kullman, Regina Resnik, Clifford Harvuot, Blanche Thebom, John Brownlee, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra \/ 1950\/1951)\nJ. Strauss II: Die Fledermaus\n\nCD 35 (Zino Francescatti \/ 1950)\nBeethoven: Violin Concerto, op. 61\nChausson: Poeme op.25 for Violin \u0026amp; Orchestra\n\nCD 36 (Rudolf Serkin \/ 1950\/1951)\nBeethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5\nMozart: Piano Concerto No. 20\n\nCD 37 (1950)\nTchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5\n\nCD 38 (1951)\nSchuman: Symphony No. 3\nDebussy: Ibéria\n\nCD 39 (1951)\nRachmaninov: Symphony No. 2\n\nCD 40 (1950)\nBerlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, op. 14\n\nCD 41 (1950)\nBrahms: Symphony No. 1\n\nCD 42 (1952)\nTchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6\n\nCD 43 (1951)\nJ. Strauss II: Eine Nacht in Venedig-Ouvertüre, Accelerationen-Walzer, Wein, Weib und Gesang, Perpetuum mobile, Kaiser-Walzer\nJosef Strauss: Feuerfest\nEduard Strauss: Bahn frei\nBeethoven: Coriolan-Ouvertüre\nEgmont-Ouvertüre\n\nCD 44 (conductors: Eugene Ormandy, Dimitry Mitropoulos, Alexander Hilsberg \/ 1952)\nGottschalk: Grand Walkaround\nGould: Fall River Legend Ballet Music\nWalton: 4 Dances from Façade\nBernstein: 4 Dances from Fancy Free \n\nCD 45 (1952)\n\"The Philadelphia Orchestra - First Chair\"\nClarke: Trumpet Voluntary\nGriffes: Poeme for flute \u0026amp; orchestra\nHandel: Oboe Concerto in G minor, HWV 287\nPhillips: Fagott concert\nChabrier: Larghetto for Horn \u0026amp; Orchestra\nBeethoven: Romance for Violin \u0026amp; Orchestra, op. 50\nWeber: Concertino for Clarinet \u0026amp; Orchestra, op. 26\n\nCD 46 (György Sandor \/ 1952)\nChopin: Piano Concerto No. 1\n\nCD 47 (1951)\nSibelius: Lemminkäinen suite op. 22\n\nCD 48 (1950-1952)\nHaydn: Symphonies No. 7 \"Le Midi\" \u0026amp; No. 45 \"Farewell\"\n\nCD 49 (Vera Zorina 1952)\nHonegger: Jeanne D'Arc au Bucher\n\nCD 50 (Claudio Arrau \/ 1952\/1947)\nLiszt: Piano Concerto No. 1, Hungarian Fantasy for Piano \u0026amp; Orchestra\nBeethoven: Piano Concerto No. 3\n\nCD 51 (1953\/1951)\nProkofiev: Symphony No. 7\nTchaikovsky: Romeo and Juliette, 1812 Overture, Slavic Marc, op. 31\n\nCD 52 (1952)\n\"The Strauss Family\"\nJ. Strauss II: Fledermaus-Ouvertüre, Pizzicato-Polka, Unter Donner und Blitz, Tik-Tak-Polka, Ägyptischer Marsch, Das Spitzentuch der Königin-Ouvertüre, Explosions-Polka, Annen-Polka, Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka, Waldmeister-Ouvertüre\nJ. Strauss I: Radetzky-Marsch\n\nCD 53 (1953)\nMussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition\nStravinsky: The Fire Bird Suite\n\nCD 54 (1952\/1953)\nTchaikovsky: Nutcracker Suite, op. 71a\nSleeping Beauty Suite, op. 66a\n\nCD 55 (Margaret Harshaw \/ 1952)\nWagner: Vorspiel, Liebesnacht \u0026amp; Liebestod aus Tristan und Isolde\nSiegfrieds Tod und Trauermusik \u0026amp; Brunnhildes Verwandlung aus Götterdämmerung\n\nCD 56 (1952\/1953)\nHindemith: Symphony \"Mathis der Maler\", Concert music for string orchestra \u0026amp; brass ,op. 50\n\nCD 57 (1953)\nBrahms: Symphony No. 2\n\nCD 58 (1953)\nRimsky-Korsakov: Capriccio Espagnole op. 34, Flight of the Bumblebee, Dance of the Tumblers\nTchaikovsky: Capriccio italien, op. 45, Andante Cantabile from op. 11\n\nCD 59 (1953)\nWagner: Orchestral pieces from Tannhäuser, Lohengrin, Walküre, Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg\n\nCD 60 (1953)\nWaldteufel: Estudiantina, op. 191, Espana, op. 236, Pluie de diamants, op. 160, Die Schlittschuhläufer, op. 183\nLehar: Walzer-Intermezzo \u0026amp; Vilja-Lied aus Die lustige Witwe, Dein ist mein ganzes Herz aus Das Land des Lächelns, Eva-Walzer, Gold und Silber-Walzer, op. 79\n\nCD 61 (1954)\nStrauss: Ein Heldenleben, op. 40\n\nCD 62 (1953)\nRimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade, op. 35\n\nCD 63 (1954)\nOffenbach \/ Rosenthal: Gaite Parisienne Ballet Music\nChopin \/ Douglas: Les Sylphides Ballet Music\n\nCD 64 (1952-1954)\nThomson: 3 Pictures for Orchestra, 5 Songs from William Blake\n\nCD 65 (Rudolf Serkin \/ 1954\/1953)\nBeethoven: Piano Concertos No. 1 \u0026amp; 3\n\nCD 66 (1953)\nFranck: Symphony in D minor \n\nCD 67 (1954)\nRachmaninov: Symphony No. 3, Vocalise op. 34 No. 14\n\nCD 68 (1953\/1954)\nRavel: Boléro, La Valse, Pavane pour une infante défunte\nIbert: Escales\nDebussy: Clair de Lune\nChabrier: Espana\n\nCD 69 (1954)\nBartók: Concerto for Orchestra\n\nCD 70 (Anshel Brusilow 1954)\nYardumian: Armenian Suite, Desolate City, Violin Concerto, Symphony No. 2 (\"Psalms\"), Psalm 130\n\nCD 71 (1953\/1954)\nSchuman: Symphony No. 6, Piston No. 4\n\nCD 72 (1955\/1954)\nStravinsky: Le Sacre du Printemps. Petruschka Ballet Suite\n\nCD 73\nGrieg: Peer Gynt Suites No. 1 \u0026amp; 2\nBizet: L'Arlesienne Suites No. 1 \u0026amp; 2 (1955)\n\nCD 74\nBeethoven: Piano Concertos No. 2 \u0026amp; 4 (Rudolf Serkin \/ 1955)\n\nCD 75\nSibelius: Symphonies No. 4 \u0026amp; 5 (1954)\n\nCD 76\nRachmaninov: The Bells op. 35, The Isle of the Dead op. 29 (1954)\n\nCD 77\nTchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4 (1953)\n\nCD 78\n\"Bach Orchestral Arrangements\" - Bach: Fantasies \u0026amp; Fugues BWV 537 \u0026amp; 542, Air from BWV 1067\nPrelude \u0026amp; Fugue BWV 546, Arioso from BWV 156, Fugue BWV 578, Chorals BWV 478 \u0026amp; 741 (1954\/1955)\n\nCD 79\nVivaldi: Concerto for 2 Violins, Strings, BC RV 522\nBach: Violin Concertos BWV 1041 \u0026amp; 1042\nMendelssohn: Violin Concerto op. 64 (Isaac Stern, David Oistrach \/ 1955\/1956)\n\nCD 80\nWagner: Orchestral pieces from Parsifal (1955)\n\nCD 81\nMendelssohn: Violin Concerto op. 64\nMozart: Violin Concerto No. 4\nPaganini: Violin Concerto No. 1 (David Oistrach, Zino Francescatti \/ 1955\/1950)\n\nCD 82\nRachmaninov: Piano Concerto No. 2\nRachmaninov \/ Cailliet: Preludes op. 23 No. 5 \u0026amp; op. 32 No. 5 (Eugene Istomin \/ 1956\/1950)\n\nCD 83\nHarris: Symphonies No. 1 \"1933\" \u0026amp; No. 7 (conductor: Serge Koussevitzky \/ 1934\/1955)\n\nCD 84\nBeethoven: Symphony No. 5\nMozart: Symphony No. 40 (1955\/1956)\n\nCD 85\nPersichetti: Symphony No. 4\nGessenway: 4 Squares of Philadelphia (1954\/1955)\n\nCD 86\nDebussy: Prelude A L'Apres-Midi d'Un Faune, Nocturnes No. 1-3\nRavel: Daphnis et Chloé Suite No. 2 (1955)\n\nCD 87\nLalo: Symphony Espagnole op. 21\nBreak: Violin Concerto No. 1 (Isaac Stern \/ 1956)\n\nCD 88\nBrahms: Violin Concerto op. 77\nVieuxtemps: Violin Concerto No. 4 (Zino Francescatti \/ 1956\/1957)\n\nCD 89\nDvorak: Symphony No. 9 (1956)\n\nCD 90\nBrahms: Piano Concerto No. 2 (Rudolf Serkin \/ 1956)\n\nCD 91\n\"Virtuosi di Philadelphia\" - Paganini: Moto Perpetuo op. 11\nGabrieli: Sonata Pian's Forte\nMilhaud: Concerto for percussion \u0026amp; small orchestra\nStrauss: Blasser Serenade op. 7\nBrahms: 2 sets of Serenade No. 2\nElgar: Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 (1955)\n\nCD 92\nAlbeniz: Iberia (1956)\n\nCD 93\nKhachaturian: Gayaneh Ballet Suite\nKabalevsky: The Comedian Op. 26 (1956)\n\nCD 94\nCopland: Appalachian Spring, Billy the Kid Ballet Suite (1954\/1955)\n\nCD 95\nJ. Strauss II: Die Fledermaus-Ouvertüre \u0026amp; Suite, 1001 Nacht, Kaiser-Walzer, An der schönen blauen Donau, Rosen aus dem Süden\nJosef Strauss: Sphärenklänge, Schwert und Leier (1952 \/ 1955)\n\nCD 96\nSchumann: Piano Concerto op. 54\nStrauss: Burlesque for piano \u0026amp; orchestra (Rudolf Serkin \/ 1956\/1955)\n\nCD 97\nStrauss: Don Juan op.20, Till Eulenspiegel op. 28, Waltz suite from Der Rosenkavalier, Liebesszene aus Feuersnot op.50 (1952\/1958)\n\nCD 98\nSchuman: Credendum\nKirchner: Piano Concerto No. 1 (Piano: Leon Kirchner, Conductor: Dimitri Mitropoulos \/ 1956)\n\nCD 99\nTchaikovsky: Serenade for Strings op. 48\nBorodin: Notturno from String Quartet No. 3\nBarber: Adagio for Strings op.11\nVaughan Williams: Greensleeves Fantasia (1952\/1957)\n\nCD 100\nGlière: Symphony No. 3 \"Ilya Muromets\" (1952)\n\nCD 101\nTchaikovsky: Swan Lake op.20 (excerpts \/ 1956)\n\nCD 102\nRossini: William Tell Overture\nOffenbach: Orphée aux Enfers overture\nSmetana: The Bartered Bride Overture\nThomas: Mignon Overture\nSuppé: Die schöne Galathee-Ouvertüre, Leichte Kavallerie-Ouvertüre\nBerlioz: Roman Carnival Overture op.9 (1952-1954)\n\nCD 103\nWieniawski: Violin Concerto No. 2\nRavel: Tzigane\nSaint-Saëns: Introduction \u0026amp; Rondo capriccioso op.28 (Isaac Stern \/ 1957)\nNote: The box was shipped with a defective version of this disc that cut the last 1 1\/2 seconds of track 5 (Tzigane). Replacements were made available directly from Sony.\n\nCD 104\nSaint-Saëns: Symphony No. 3 \"Organ Symphony\" (E. Power Biggs \/ 1956)\n\nCD 105\nSchubert: Symphony No. 8\nMendelssohn: A Midsummer Night's Dream Overture op. 21, Scherzo, Intermezzo \u0026amp; Nocturne from A Midsummer Night's Dream op.61 (1956\/1957)\n\nCD 106\nGlière: Russian Sailor’s Dance from The Red Poppy\nSmetana: 2 Polkas \u0026amp; Furiant from The Bartered Bride\nBrahms: Hungarian Dances No. 5, 6, 17-21  WoO 1\nKhachaturian: Saber Dance (1953-1957)\n\nCD 107\nSibelius: En Saga op. 9, Pohjola's daughter op. 49, The Oceanids op. 73, Tapiola op. 112\nAlfven: Swedish Rhapsody No. 1 \"Midsommarvaka\"\nGrieg: Anitras Dance \u0026amp; In the Hall of the Mountain King from Peer Gynt-Suite No. 1 (1955\/1953)\n\nCD 108\nEnescu: Romanian Rhapsodies op. 11 No. 1 \u0026amp; 2\nDvorak: Carnival Overture op. 92\nTchaikovsky: Francesca da Rimini op.32 (1955\/1957)\n\nCD 109\nSarasate: Gypsy tunes op. 20\nSaint-Saëns: Havanaise op. 83, Introduction \u0026amp; Rondo capriccioso op. 28\nChausson: Poeme op.25 for violin \u0026amp; orchestra (Zino Francescatti \/ 1957\/1950)\n\nCD 110\nSmetana: The Moldau\nWeber: Invitation to dance op. 65\nLiszt: Mephisto Waltz No. 1\nBerlioz: Menuet des Follets, Ballet des Sylphes \u0026amp; Marche hongroise from La Damnation de Faust op. 24 (1953-1957)\n\nCD 111\nDello Jojo: Variations, Chaconne \u0026amp; Finale\nVincent: Symphony in D major (1957)\n\nCD 112\nProkofiev: Symphony No. 1\nBizet: Symphony in C major\nWeinberger: Polka \u0026amp; Fugue from Schwanda, the Bagpiper (1955)\n\nCD 113\nStrauss: Don Quixote op.35 (1955)\n\nCD 114\nHaydn: Symphonies No. 99 \u0026amp; 100 (1955\/1953)\n\nCD 115\nBeethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5 (Eugen Istomin \/ 1958)\n\nCD 116\nStrauss: Rosenkavalier Suite op. 59, Die Frau ohne Schatten Suite op.54 (1958\/1957)\n\nCD 117\nHerbert: Panamericana, American Fantasy, Irish Rhapsody, Orchestral pieces from The Fortune Teller \u0026amp; Naughty Marietta (1952)\n\nCD 118\nBeethoven: Symphony No. 6\nSchubert: Symphony No. 8 (conductor: Bruno Walter \/ 1946\/1947)\n\nCD 119\nKern: Show Boat\nRodgers: South Pacific, Slaughter on Tenth Avenue\nBerners: The Triumph of Neptune, Harlequinade, Dance of the Fairy Princess, Scottish, Cloudland, Sunday Morning, The Sailors Return, Hornpipe, The Frozen Forest, Apotheosis of Neptune\nRossini: Semiramide Overture (conductors: Andre Kostelanetz \u0026amp; Thomas Beecham \/ 1951\/1952)\n\nCD 120\n\"Symphony in Brief\" - movements from symphonies by Mozart (No. 40), Beethoven (No. 3), Mendelssohn (No. 3), Brahms (No. 1), Rimsky-Korsakov (Scheherazade op. 35) , Sibelius (No. 2), Franck\n\nProducer's Note on Credit Page\nTo cover the Philadelphia Orchestra’s history of mono recordings on Columbia Masterworks, we decided to also include recordings conducted by Alexander Hilsberg, Eugene Ormandy’s associate conductor (1945–1952), as well as recordings by the guest conductors Sir Thomas Beecham, Saul Caston, Charles O’Connell, Harl McDonald, André Kostelanetz, Virgil Thomson and Bruno Walter. The listener can also enjoy recordings by the Philadelphia “Pops” Orchestra, as well as some made by the so-called Columbia Symphony Orchestra in sessions in which its players consisted mainly of “Philadelphians”.\nIn a few instances we have also included repertoire recorded by other conductors such as Dimitri Mitropoulos, Serge Koussevitzky, George Szell or Fritz Reiner with “their” orchestras when we felt the listener might find enjoyment in hearing the complete repertoire of an original LP release.\nIt was common, especially in the early days of lacquer disc and tape recording, to make musical cuts of a few bars up to whole segments, mainly to make the repertoire fit on a disc side.\nThis present edition of 120 remastered CDs has been entirely created and assembled during the worldwide Covid-19 virus pandemic of 2020. 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