Features:
 - Color
 - DTS Surround Sound
 - AC-3
 
  
 Description:
  Mozart's Symphonies No. 40 and No. 28 are powerful and dramatic  works in their own right. Combine a fabulous performance of these  symphonies (by Barry Wordsworth and the Capella Istropolitana) with a spectacular visual tour of an Italian  monastery and an Austrian city, and you've got a Naxos masterpiece. To the  strains of Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, viewers tour the Neustift Monastery in  Southern Tyrol, Italy. Breathtaking views of the outer walls, halls,  immensely ornate chapel, and extensive library abound. The photography  is crystal clear, the lighting superb, and the pace and path ideal.  Missing completely are the bustling, noisy crowds so frequently  encountered in real-life travel. Symphony No. 28 ushers in a change  of scenery, this time a look at the Austrian Tyrol's capital city, Innsbruck. From  the spectacular vista of the city landscape to an in-depth look at some of  the city's finest architecture, this is again a journey you won't want to  miss. Finally, overtures from Il re pastore, Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail, and La clemenza di Tito are paired with contemplative views of ducks at a pond's edge and the ornate interiors and exteriors of  several Austrian churches.   DVD specifics include a choice of DTS 6 channel Surround Sound, Dolby  Digital Surround Sound, and Dolby Digital Stereo 2.0. Additional features include repeat and shuffle play options and previews for other Naxos  offerings. Only the credits are a bit sparse. What a wonderful  addition to your DVD collection! --Tami Horiuchi
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