Top five old favourite <musics from LP or cassette that I converted to CDs>:
1. Pachelbel Canon: Baroque Favourites
(Pachelbel: Canon and Gigue. Vivaldi: Concerto in G minor op10 no2 La Notte. Handel: Concerto in B flat, op4 no6. Bach: Brandenburg Concerto no 2 in F. Bach: Air from Suite no2 in F. Clarke: Trumpet Voluntary. Vivaldi: Concerto per molti stromenti in D. Handel: Arrival of the Queen of Sheba, from Solomon. Purcell: Rondeau, from Abdelazer. Purcell: Trumpet Overture, from The Indian Queen. Van Wassenaer: Concertino no 4 in F minor. Rameau: La Poule.)
2. Romantic Works for Flute and Harp
(Naderman and Tulou, Tourner, Bizet, Debussy, Faure, Demillac, Kreisler, Elgar, Bizet, Debussy, Debussy, Chopin. Jennifer Stinton and Aline Brewer on flute and harp.)
3. Nyman Piano Concerto
(Where the bee dances, for saxophone and orchestra. Piano concerto: the beach, the woods, the hut, the release.)
4. Trumpet Concertos
(Hummel, Trumpet Concerto in E. Hertel, TC in D. Stamitz, TC in D. Haydn, TC in E flat. Hakan Hardenberger on trumpet.)
5. Brass Band Bonanza
(Prelude to Act III, Lohengrin. Soldiers' Chorus from Faust. Grand March from Aida. Rule Britannia. Crown Imperial. Crimond. Trumpet Voluntary. Nimrod from Enigma Variations. Pomp and Circumstance March no 4.)
Some of these have little or no detail because the LPs/cassettes are older than me, and their paperwork has gone missing/illegible.