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Mozart Exsultate jubilate • Vesperæ sollennes de Confessore • Kyrie • Ave verum corpus - Davis te Kanawa Philips
Smetana Vltava (Moldau) • The Bartered Bride Overture Polka Furiant • Dvorak Slavonic Dances - Ancerl Chalabala Supraphon
Cover photo: Pavel Vácha
Cover design: Josef Kalousek
Mozart Symphony 40 • Eine Kleine Nachtmusik - Furtwängler HMV France dowel
Cover design: Atelier Cassandre
Mercure Ed. Paris
Schumann Piano Concerto • Novellette, Op 21, Nr 1 • Toccata, Op 7 - Richter Wislocki Deutsche Grammophon Tulips
Cover photo: Reinhart Wolf
Respighi Feste Romane • Pini di Roma - Comissiona Vanguard
Graphic design: Rafael Rovira
Roman mosaic.
Schumann Symphonic Etudes, Op 13 • Brahms Variations on a Theme of Handel, Op 24 - Kilenyi Remington
Cover design: Alex Steinweiss
The American Society Concerts in the Home, vol 6 - Saidenberg American Society
Cover Art by Pablo Picasso
Third Concert
Quartet in Bb "Hunt" - W.A. Mozart
Quartet in D, Op 76, Nr 5 - F.J. Haydn
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gods of the Earth is the second studio album by American doom metal band The Sword, released in Europe on March 31, 2008, and in the United States on April 1.[3] It gave the band their first experience of commercial success when it peaked at #102 on the Billboard 200 chart.[4] The single released from the album was "Fire Lances of the Ancient Hyperzephyrians",[5] which did not chart. Gods of the Earth was later re-released as part of a two-disc box set with Age of Winters on November 25, 2008.[3][6] Their track "The Black River" was featured in the game Guitar Hero: Metallica, released in March 2009. "Maiden, Mother & Crone" is featured in Guitar Hero 5, released in September 2009.
Borodin Polovtsian Dances • Mussorgsky Night on Bald Mountain • Rimsky-Korsakov Russian Easter Capriccio espagnol - Barenboim Chicago DGG
Cover illustration: John Günther
Dvorak Slavonic Dances Op 46 - Woss? Vienna Tonkunstler Remington Plymouth
Cover artist uncredited, but possibly by Curt John Witt.