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Dear <<First Name>>,

Happy Easter from NativeDSD !

Easter is only a few days away so don’t miss out on a chance to purchase some DSD music that is perfect for the occasion.

This holiday represents a turning of the tides: a rebirth of mind and spirit as well as a changing of the season from winter to spring. We wish to help you embrace the change and bring in the new season with some hand-picked music offers.

From Gregorian chanting by the Consortivm Vocale Oslo to the celebratory big brass songs of the Gabriel V Brass Ensemble, there is something for everyone in this year’s Easter Special.

Easter Special: 15% off all Easter themed DSD Albums

Our Easter Special expires Wednesday 20th, end of day. Until that time, the discount is applied during checkout automatically. We added a couple picks below.

Shop Easter albums -15%

Happy Easter,

Jonas & The NativeDSD Team

p.s. did you know that with a NativeDSD Plus subscription you can get all lower DSD rates included in any order, as well as a storewide discount?

Easter Special

15% off selected Easter themed albums. Discount is applied automatically during checkout. Click here to see all discounted albums in our catalogue. This Easter Special ends on Wednesday, April 20.

Album of the Week - 25% off

This ‘Scottish’ Symphony is as fresh, vital and even thrilling as any I’ve ever heard – and given the exceptional quality of the sound it easily goes to the top of my list … it is so good that it can be recommended without hesitation. - International Record Review

About This Album

From grappling with his two most popular symphonies, the ‘Scottish’ and ‘Italian’, one soon realizes how Mendelssohn absorbed foreign landscapes like a sponge, an impression reinforced by the exquisite water colors he found time to paint on his frequent travels.

His vivid impressions of Scotland first surfaced in his Fingal’s Cave overture (sketched in 1829 but not published until 1834), in which the polishing process entailed eradicating traces of learned counterpoint in favor of ‘the taste of seagulls and train oil’ (as he himself put it). Indeed, his approach to instrumentation was close to that of an artist selecting individual shades and mixtures of colors.

When once a fellow composer suggested to him, “Here pure purple is needed – the horns are dampening the splendor of the trumpets”, Mendelssohn replied, “No! No! That shouts too loudly. I want violet”.

The 25% discount is automatically applied in your cart until April 22nd, 2022, when we announce the new Album of the Week.

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