FEATURING AND EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF CLASSICAL CDS AND DVDS

JOEL'S CLASSICAL SHOP

4010 Bissonnet St
Houston, TX
77005

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Phone: (713) 665-0954

HOURS:
Tuesday - Friday,
10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Saturday
10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Sunday
12 noon to 6 p.m.

EMAIL JOEL AT

joelsclassicalshop

Also stop by for
our selection
of Broadway
Musical CDs!

CHECK OUT
CLASSICAL MUSIC EVENTS IN HOUSTON AT THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE

JOEL'S CLASSICAL SHOP
GIFT CERTIFICATES
NOW AVAILABLE!
AUGUST 2008 - BIG NEWS!
JOEL'S CLASSICAL
SHOP IS MOVING!

August will be our last month at our 4010 Bissonnet location, but we're not going away forever, we're just moving to a new location!

Beginning in September,
Joel's new location will be at
3514B S. Shepherd at Richmond.

We'll still continue to offer the most extensive selection of Classical CDs and DVDs in the Southwest, and we look forward to seeing all of our old friends at our new store!

COME SEE US IN SEPTEMBER AT OUR NEW LOCATION!
Johannes Brahms Sonatas
Carl Reinecke Sonata
Emmanuel Pahud, flute / Yefim Bronfman, piano
EMI Classics

1. Sonata for Clarinet & Piano No. 2 in E flat major, Op. 120/2
Composed by Johannes Brahms
2. Sonata for Clarinet & Piano No. 1 in F minor, Op. 120/1
Composed by Johannes Brahms
3. Sonata in E major for flute & piano ("Undine"), Op. 167 20:04
Composed by Carl Reinecke

"If you want these two works played on the flute, then these performances could hardly be bettered... the recording is first class and most convincingly balanced..." — Gramophone
Gustav Mahler
Symphony No. 6
Bernard Haitink, conductor / Chicago Symphony Orchestra
CSO-Resound

The Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s performance of Mahler’s deeply tragic Sixth Symphony, under the direction of CSO Principal Conductor Bernard Haitink, is now available to the world on the CSO Resound label. According to the Chicago Tribune, Haitink’s Mahler 6 “felt so right—[with its] accumulation of massive physical power, the feverish buildup of heroic optimism and its crushing defeat with each fatalistic blow, [and] the magnifi cent intensity of the CSO’s playing.” The Chicago Sun-Timesnoted, “When have the two trios of the blazing Scherzo movement sounded so gentle, like lullabies? When has the Andante felt so personal?”

"Big and assertive... Seldom has the voice of fate sounded so terrifying.."— Chicago Tribune