Tresors De La Valse: Tresors de la Valse - COMPACT DISCS
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Tresors De La Valse: Tresors de la Valse - COMPACT DISCS

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Tresors De La Valse: Tresors de la Valse - COMPACT DISCSTitle: Tresors de la Valse Artist: Tresors De La Valse Label: RCA Red Seal Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 743217737023 Genre: Classical Artists Release Date: 2000 10 30 Number of Discs: 4 Additional Details: GERMANY IMPORT Tracks: 1. 1 VII. Waltz II Dmitri Kitajenko 1. 2 An Der Schnen Blauen Donau, Op. 314 Robert Stolz 1. 3 Waltz Oscar Shumsky 1. 4 Libiamo Ne' Lieti Calici Montserrat Caball 1. 5 Andante Con Moto (Tempo Di Valse) Kiril Kondrashin 1.

Title: Tresors de la Valse
Artist: Tresors De La Valse
Label: RCA Red Seal
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 743217737023
Genre: Classical Artists
Release Date: 2000-10-30
Number of Discs: 4
Additional Details: GERMANY - IMPORT



Tracks:
1.1 VII. Waltz II - Dmitri Kitajenko
1.2 An Der Schönen Blauen Donau, Op. 314 - Robert Stolz
1.3 Waltz - Oscar Shumsky
1.4 Libiamo Ne' Lieti Calici - Montserrat Caballé
1.5 Andante Con Moto (Tempo Di Valse) - Kiril Kondrashin
1.6 La Valse À Mille Temps - the King's Singers
1.7 Assez Lent - Fritz Reiner
1.8 Grande Valse Brillante en Mi Bémol Majeur, Op. 18 - Jean-Marc Luisada
1.9 No. 2: Valse - Tempo Di Valse - Gennady Rozhdestvensky
1.10 Mouvement de Valse. Hésitation - Eric Le Sage
1.11 Nachtfalter, Op. 157 - Zubin Mehta
1.12 Valse Lente - the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
1.13 Ombre Légère - Tullio Serafin
1.14 Invitation to the Dance, Op. 65 (Excerpt) - Fritz Reiner
2.1 Les Patineurs, Op. 183 - Arthur Fiedler
2.2 Waltz-Coda - USSR RTV Large Symphony Orchestra
2.3 G'schichten Aus Dem Wienerwald, Op. 325 - Robert Stolz
2.4 Waltz - Gennady Rozhdestvensky
2.5 Lippen Schweigen - Montserrat Caballé
2.6 Waltz No. 3 in a Minor, Op. 34/2 "Grande Valse Brillante" - Geza Anda
2.7 II. Un Bal - Charles Munch
2.8 Dites-Lui - Frederica Von Stade
2.9 No. 17: Scène (La Sortie Des Invités Et la Valse) - Allegro, Tempo Di Valse, Allegro, Tempo Di Valse, Allegro, Tempo Di Valse - Gennady Rozhdestvensky
2.10 Valse Op. 39 N° 15 en la Bémol Majeur - Elizabeth Sombart
2.11 Rondeau Et Valse - Frederica Von Stade
2.12 Valse Triste, Op. 44, No. 1 - Sir Colin Davis
2.13 Mephisto Waltz No. 1, S. 514 - Fritz Reiner
3.1 Kaiserwalzer, Op. 437 - Robert Stolz
3.2 No. 24 Divertimento. Fête de la Cloche. Valse Des Heures - Yuri Feyer
3.3 Valse
3.4 Valse, FP 17: Assez Vif - Eric Le Sage
3.5 "Ah! Je Veux Vivre Dans Le Reve..." (Ariette) - Ruth Ann Swenson
3.6 Waltz from the Opera "Eugene Onegin" - the USSR Symphony Orchestra
3.7 Waltz - the USSR Symphony Orchestra
3.8 No. 7 Valse - the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
3.9 Propriety, Propriety - Sergio Franchi
3.10 Entr'acte - Antonio de Almeida
3.11 Wiener Bonbons, Op. 307 - Zubin Mehta
3.12 The Coquette - the USSR Symphony Orchestra
3.13 Waltz No. 7 in C Sharp minor, Op. 64/2 - Geza Anda
3.14 Les Chemins de L'amour - Nathalie Stutzmann
3.15 La Valse, M.72 (Choreographic Poem for Orchestra) - Charles Munch
4.1 Waltz of the Flowers - Fritz Reiner
4.2 Rosen Aus Dem Süden, Op. 388 - Zubin Mehta
4.3 Barcarolle: Belle Nuit - Anton Guadagno
4.4 Waltz from the Opera "A Life for the Tsar" (Act II) - the USSR Symphony Orchestra
4.5 Im Chambre Separée - Montserrat Caballé
4.6 Valse. Improvisation Sur Le Nom de Bach, FP 62 - Eric Le Sage
4.7 Waltz-Fantasia (1856) - the USSR Symphony Orchestra
4.8 Waltz - Gennady Rozhdestvensky
4.9 Künstlerleben, Op. 316 - Robert Stolz
4.10 Epiloque: Lent - Fritz Reiner
4.11 I. Lyric Waltz - Dmitri Kitajenko
4.12 Moderato: Tempo Di Valse - Yuri Bashmet
4.13 Der Rosenkavalier "Waltzes" - Fritz Reiner
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★★★★★ 5
Exactly what I wanted!
It is really exactly what I was looking for. I've been living with my jewelry in ziplock bags since we moved over here and everything fits perfect. I saw some reviews that claimed it was unstable but I tested it and it seems sturdy though I'm not hanging heavy pieces. It is a nice size and I love the little ring basket. It also feels pretty decent quality too. Glad I got the black one as I'm not sure where I have it that the copper/bronze would look right. I think it is elegant, practical and I wish I could post a photo with my pieces on it to show that it really holds things beautifully.
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Tex
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★★★★★ 4
Looks great by my bed!
Even my boyfriend keeps commenting how much he likes it. It's a usable piece of art! I will comment that the earring holes can be a little tricky since the leaves are turned all different ways. You have to be strategic with how you line up your long/dangle-y earrings with your studs so everybody fits and can be seen. A little tricky. But not a deal breaker - especially when it's so easy on the eye. The other slight negative is that this really isn't the best necklace holder. I would have thought, "No problem!" But it's a bit awkward. Especially if you actually intend to see all your earrings. You'll end up hanging most of your necklaces from the top most branch - but they slide down into the crevice to stay. Then you've got a lot of overlapping. And trickiness to retrieve the exact necklace you want with ease. However, this is still a fabulous earring tree. I can't say enough good things about it. Love the little basket for miscellaneous. Hair bands, lip gloss, etc.
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Joy Caldwell
Battle Creek, US
★★★★★ 5
Beautiful jewelry display
Color: Bronze-Tone
A few rough edges, but all in all well made and attractive. Holds lots of earrings and I can drape my necklaces on the tree. There's a nice bowl for bracelets and a nice tray that forms the base.
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★★★★★ 5
Gorgeous
Color: Bronze-Tone
It really is pretty to look at. To be honest arranging the earring on the tree is a bit of a pain, because the leaves tilt in different directions, and you have to play with it a bit to get the earrings to hang the way you would like them, but once you figure it out, they look very nice. I just adore it because it looks so pretty. I use the basket on the side for rings and watches, and the little plate in the base for a few miscellaneous pieces like necklaces or bracelets for balance and because they look nice. You'll love it.
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Jennifer Luo
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
gorgeous, and worth the purchase.
Color: Bronze
I wasn't sure about purchasing the jewelry stand at first (I had my doubts), but those doubts quickly disappeared upon the arrival/unpackaging of the jewelry stand. SHIPPING/PACKAGING It was nicely packaged, and not bent or damaged when I recieved it. The stand was a little wobbly (due to careless measuring of the copper balls, the fault of the manufacturer) THE PRODUCT The pictures are not how it is. Remember that. I thought the tree would be more three dimensional, you know- like a real tree. It wasn't, though. It was like someone took a 2D copper tree and made it stand up. It's still pretty, though, and holds a lot of jewelry. PRICE-WISE If you're looking at the price and it says $45 or more, don't buy it. I waited a month for the price to go down (I'm just a cheapskate) and it did. It went from $45 or so, down to $25 or so. So, unless its life or death, be patient and buy it when the price is right. OVERALL? In general, I was pleased with the product. It wasn't my dream jewelry stand, but it was worth my money and the wait.
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