
It’s an amazing Deutsche Grammophon collection that contains 55 CDs. All are Flac quality, pls follow the thread and collect them all. It just something you must have!
About 111
In 2009 Deutsche Grammophon celebrated its 111th birthday - a number with particular significance in music circles ever since Beethoven composed his final piano sonata Opus 111.

What we do to celebrate this important day
Ever since Beethoven wrote his last piano sonata and called it opus 111, the number 111 has enjoyed a certain kudos in musical circles – of which we are proud to take advantage, as Deutsche Grammophon celebrates its 111th anniversary in 2009. 111 years is a lot of history, and Deutsche Grammophon has tried to squeeze into an array of products – both on CD (also available as download) and on DVD – the “flavour” of the label, and to give an idea of its culture over 11 decades. The philosophy has always been “The greatest recordings by the greatest artists in the world” 111 Years of Deutsche Grammophon

55-CD box-set--The Collector's Edition
This unique Deutsche Grammophon limited-edition, specially priced collection of 55 CDs contains landmark recordings from Deutsche Grammophon past to present. Most titles are as originally programmed, in their original cover-art and feature artists from Claudio Abbado to Krystian Zimerman – and span musical genres from Monteverdi to Pärt.

What artist has to say about DG
It has been a pleasure to have collaborated with Deutsche Grammophon since 1967. From the start, this experience has been enjoyable: imagine what it's like to begin one’s relationship by recording the Prokofiev and Ravel piano concertos with Martha Argerich and the Berliner Philharmoniker! And now, for more than 40 years, we have maintained this outstanding relationship — based on common aesthetic, artistic, and technical aims. During these four decades, Deutsche Grammophon committed itself to make great recordings with Beethoven, Brahms, Mahler and Schubert cycles — as well as Mozart’s major operas. It is a wonderful opportunity for an artist to record for Deutsche Grammophon, not only because of its unparalleled history but for its artistic excellence. I've witnessed its continual support for both musicians and for outstanding orchestras like the Berliner Philharmoniker, as well as for new orchestras such as the Mozart Orchestra with which we have recently recorded Mozart’s late symphonies and Pergolesi’s sacred masterworks — I have deeply enjoyed working with such passionate professionals, devoted to their cause and sharing common ambitions to serve music, musicians, and repertoire. Happy anniversary Deutsche Grammophon! Happy anniversary, Deutsche Grammophon,
By Claudio Abbado
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