
Best selling Audiobooks from DGG
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1. DGG Carnival Of The Animals
The Carnival of the Animals is one of the classics in the children's repertoire. For this recording, none other than Sir Peter Ustinov wrote a witty, humorous, and poetic text that appeals to both children and parents alike. The world-famous film and theater actor, entertainer, author, and director narrates this text himself on this CD, giving Saint-Saëns' most beloved composition an unmistakable charm. This CD is enchantingly rounded off by Eugen d'Albert's Cinderella Suite.

2. DGG Mister Pip
Lloyd Jones, born in 1955 in Lower Hutt, New Zealand, has published numerous novels and stories and is one of the prominent, award-winning authors from his homeland.

3. DGG Classical Choice O du fröhliche - Festive brass music

4. DGG Andy Warhol
The audiobook "Andy Warhol" from Deutsche Grammophon offers a comprehensive monograph on the life and work of the iconic artist. It includes several chapters that illuminate different aspects of Warhol's oeuvre, including his beginnings in Pittsburgh, his move to New York, and the development of his unique art form that combines advertising and multimedia. The chapters "Advertising as Art" and "Art as Advertising" address the fusion of commercial and artistic aesthetics, while "Parties and Portraits" provides insight into the social life and personalities that surrounded Warhol. The audiobook is available in its original version and offers an authentic experience for anyone interested in the art and life of Andy Warhol. Made in Germany, this product is a valuable addition to any collection of art and culture enthusiasts.

5. DGG Eloquence Best of Harp
Pieces from concerts by Bach, Boieldieu, Dittersdorf, Handel, Mozart, Wagenseil, as well as solo harp works by Albéniz, Casella, Debussy, Granados, Ravel, and others. Artists: Maria Graf, Ursula Holliger, Marisa Robles, Nicanor Zabaleta, I Musici, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra.

6. DGG Madame Bovary

7. DGG CDB Max Moor - When Max was still Dietr
New stories from Max Moor! This time from the neutral zone, Switzerland. Everything can be improved – except Switzerland. May 1, 1958: Brass music fills the streets, white crosses dot the country – and in the cantonal hospital in Zurich, little Dietr sees the light of day. He soon learns: The weaker one is never right, sinners have black spots on their hearts, the Federal Council is the best of all Swiss, and neutrality is sacred. This is Switzerland, and Switzerland is ultimately the world, he believes. Until: the Easter Bunny becomes a lie, his own atomic bunker is unaffordable, and Dietr makes a pact. Despite days of hiking through the Gotthard and endless car rides through the vastness of his homeland, it ultimately shrinks to the tiny, cheerful Nasen-Böög. Nevertheless: Switzerland will survive. Thanks to shooting lessons and civil defense manuals. Maximum!.

8. DGG Nana

9. DGG Virtuoso Vivaldi Gloria/Stabat Mater
The audiobook "Virtuoso Vivaldi Gloria/Stabat Mater" presents a masterful performance of Antonio Vivaldi's significant works, including "Gloria RV 589" and "Stabat Mater." Under the direction of Simon Preston and Christopher Hogwood, talented artists such as Judith Nelson, Emma Kirkby, Carolyn Watkinson, and James Bowman join forces with the Christ Church Cathedral Choir and the Academy of Ancient Music to bring the emotional depth and musical brilliance of these compositions to life. The careful interpretation and harmonious collaboration of the artists create an impressive listening experience that will captivate both classical music lovers and newcomers alike. The recording, produced in Germany, reflects the high quality and artistic standards of Deutsche Grammophon.

Virtuoso Vivaldi Gloria/Stabat Mater
Academy of Ancient Music, Carolyn Watkinson, Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Christopher Hogwood, Emma Kirkby, James Bowman, Judith Nelson, Simon Preston
10. DGG A Little Ballet Music
"A Little Ballet Music" is a carefully curated audiobook that presents a selection of timeless ballet pieces. The compositions come from renowned composers such as Tchaikovsky, Mozart, Prokofiev, and Saint-Saëns, featuring well-known works like "The Nutcracker," "Le Petit Riens," "Cinderella," and "Carnival of the Animals." These musical masterpieces are performed by top orchestras, including the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and the Vienna Philharmonic, under the direction of esteemed conductors like James Levine and Seiji Ozawa. The audiobook is aimed at a broad audience, offering both an introduction to the world of ballet and an opportunity to enjoy the beauty of classical music. The selection of pieces is ideal for anyone interested in classical music or who appreciates the art of ballet. With a runtime that allows listeners to immerse themselves in various musical styles, "A Little Ballet Music" is a valuable addition to any audiobook collection.
