Dinner Classics: The Sunday Brunch Album
Facts
| Studio | Sony |
| Release Date | May 17, 1990 |
| UPC Code | 074644554724 |
| Buy this item | $9.98 at Amazon.com As of Jan 3 16:53 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
- Brandenburg Concerto No. 4: I -- Allegro - Bach, Johann Sebast
- Orchestral Suite No. 1: III -- Gavotte I and II - Bach, Johann Sebast
- Messiah: Pastoral Symphony - Handel, George Frid
- Mandolin Concerto in C Major: Largo - Vivaldi, Antonio
- Sonata, Op. 5, No. 9: Gigue - Corelli, Arcangelo
- Anna Magdalena Notebook: Little Suite - Bach, Johann Sebast
- Abdelazer, or the Moor's Revenge: I -- Overture - Purcell, Henry
- Adagio - Albinoni, Tomaso
- The Good-Humoured Ladies: Non Presto, in Tempo Di Ballo - Tommasini, Vincenzo
- Guitar Concerto in D Major: I -- Allegro Giusto - Vivaldi, Antonio
- Canon in D Major - Pachelbel, Johann
- The Four Seasons: Summer: I -- Allegro Non Molto - Vivaldi, Antonio
- Sheep May Safely Graze - Bach, Johann Sebast
- Cantata No. 51: Alleluja - Bach, Johann Sebast
- III -- Allegro Assai - Bach, Johann Sebast
Similar CDs
| CBS Dinner Classics: Sunday Brunch, Vol. 2 | Dinner Classics: The Italian Album | CBS Dinner Classics: Romance | CBS Masterworks Dinner Classics: American Picnic | CBS Dinner Classics: Breakfast in Bed |
User Reviews
Average user review:| English Breakfast |
| Pleasing to more than just brunch! |
| Great Recordings!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Both Sunday Brunch CDs are worth purchasing.
They contain high quality recordings of familiar classical music.
August 3, 2006
| Buy This For The Liner Notes, Not Just The Music! |
The only thing I'd add to this recording is some muted sounds of silverware on plates, coffee being poured, and catty remarks. Just kidding.
But...the real attraction for this CD is the liner notes...written by the now-notorious Martha Stewart! ("Brunch is fast becoming America's favorite informal way to entertain family and friends.") Along with a suggested menu, including three recipes! These are:
Pecan Waffles With Maple Butter
Red Caviar and Sour Cream Omelettes
Sticky Buns
Well! This is certainly something that other classical recordings can't claim! Furtwangler or von Karajan never thought of *this*! Zubin Mehta, eat your heart out, if you will pardon the expression!
The music is fine. In fact, Tommasini's music from The Good Humored Ladies can be enjoyed guilt-free, secure in the knowledge that "The batter will keep for about 2 days if stored in an air-tight container in the refrigerator."
Further comment seems superfluous. For the entertainer, it absolutely lives up to its billing. For the classical music aficionado, it's fine...if I could just stop thinking about kneading the dough for the sticky buns until it's smooth and satiny. Four stars. November 27, 2005
| Excellent |
Don't let the album's title fool you! It is versitile. Don't use it just for brunch! Try it any time of day. The collection is exquisite and the compilation maintains the listener's interest.
This CD should be a part of everyone's collection! February 12, 2003
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