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Neapolitan Café
Arturo Buzzi-Peccia, C. T. Cozens, Vincenzo De Crescenzo
Neapolitan Café
Genres: Folk, International Music, Special Interest, Pop, Soundtracks, Classical
 
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Linus Entertainment is proud to re-issue the first four albums by the critically acclaimed Quartetto Gelato. With members from three countries playing nine instruments and a repertoire that unites classical masterworks ...  more »

     
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Linus Entertainment is proud to re-issue the first four albums by the critically acclaimed Quartetto Gelato. With members from three countries playing nine instruments and a repertoire that unites classical masterworks and operatic arias with tangos, gypsy fiddling and folk songs, Quartetto Gelato is one of classical music's most imaginative ensembles. They have sold in excess of 30,000 units in Canada alone over their 5 albums. Their latest album Quartetto Gelato Travels The Orient Express (2 70025) released in March 2004 is one of the Top 10 best selling Classical albums in Canada for the first half of 2004, according to Neilson Soundscan.

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Marvelous!
David L. Combs | 01/18/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Before hearing (and seeing) Quartetto Gelato, Classical music didn't interest me much. I would go to symphony concerts once and a while, but felt like falling asleep half way through the program. With Quartetto Gelato staying awake was not a problem! I recently bought Neapolitan Cafe and it hasn't been put back in its case since! A must have!"
Quartetto Gelato Rules!
David L. Combs | 03/24/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I have been a fan of Quartetto Gelato since their first CD. I love the repertoire - light classical and jazz (light, but impeccably arranged and played) and their obvious virtuosity is balanced with wonderful taste, dynamics and phrasing. Of all their albums thus far, Neapolitan Cafe is my favorite. The Dvorak Bagatelles are to die for."