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NAXOS Christmas Goes Baroque
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Written by DVD David
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Tuesday, 18 January 2005 |
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Specs DVD International /MSRP-$24.95 Fullscreen(1.33:1) Dolby Digital Sound 5.1, 2.0, DTS 52 minutes-Color-1999
Review
NAXOS and DVDInternational have released two Christmas discs and this one is a real treat for Baroque music lovers. Filmed entirely in Europe, this disc offers holiday scenes from different locales in Europe and is a festive and relaxing way to get into the spirit of the season.
The DVD offers 13 Christmas songs, all played by the CSSR State Philharmonic Orchestra with Peter Breiner conducting. The songs are all played to the style of Bach, Handel and Vivaldi, with breathtaking video of Nuremberg, Zurich, Pontresina, Engadin, and Celerina. The scenes range from that of a toy shop with elaborate train sets, and window displays, to a banquet feast laid out with all kinds of mouth watering holiday goodies. Winter scenes of mountains and snow are also breathtaking and serene. If you've ever been to Europe during the holidays, you know what great care is taken in the window displays in shops. Families stroll in the evening as a past time and the displays are magnificent and elevated to an art form. The disc is set to repeat continuously on start up but can be set to only play once. During the holidays, this would be an excellent disc to leave on your system and just continuously play during parties and family get togethers.
Summary
Playing this disc will definitely make you go to the calendar and start counting up the days before Christmas. It is a delightful holiday DVD and one that adults will enjoy for the music and visuals throughout. As usual, DVD International comes through with quality production values in its product. A great holiday gift idea for the the DVD lovers on your list.
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