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    Dvorak's Piano Concerto.

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    Organ Music of Dupre played by Daniel Roth.

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    Jean Sibelius--Symphony No.1 in E Minor, Op.39 and Symphony No.4 in A Minor, Op.63, both featuring Lorin Maazel and the Vienna Philharmonic.
    Carl Nielsen--Symphony No.3, Op.27 {"Sinfonia Espansiva"} and Symphony No.4, Op.29 {"The Inextinguishable"}. Both symphonies are performed by the Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Herbert Blomstedt.
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    Carl Nielsen--Symphony No.5 , Op.50 and Symphony No.6 {"Sinfonia Semplice"}, both performed by the Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra led by Herbert Blomstedt.

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    Parsifal by Wagner.

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    Rimsky-Korsakov--Sheherazade, Symphonic Suite for Orchestra, Op.35, featuring the New York Philharmonic led by Leonard Bernstein.
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    Meistersinger von Nurnberg by Wagner.

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    Mahler, First symphony.
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    Mahler, First symphony.
    Who is the conductor and group performing Mahler's First Symphony {"Titan"}?

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    Carl Nielsen--Symphony No.1 in G Minor, Op.7 and Symphony No.2, Op.16 {"The Four Temperaments"}, both performed by the Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Herbert Blomstedt.

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    Symphonic Dances by Rachmaninoff.

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    Message by Vangelis & Pachebel Canon.

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    Vingt Regards of Messiaen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by White Knight View Post
    Jean Sibelius--Symphony No.1 in E Minor, Op.39 and Symphony No.4 in A Minor, Op.63, both featuring Lorin Maazel and the Vienna Philharmonic.
    Carl Nielsen--Symphony No.3, Op.27 {"Sinfonia Espansiva"} and Symphony No.4, Op.29 {"The Inextinguishable"}. Both symphonies are performed by the Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Herbert Blomstedt.
    Sibelius is such a wonderful composer. For me he is definitely up there with the likes of Brahms and Beethoven. The sheer brilliance of the opening of his first symphony is just absolutely sublime!
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    P. Tchaikovsky - Symphony no. 4 in F minor. Perfomed by the Royal Concertgebouw Orcherstra under the the baton of Bernard Haitink.
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