Originally posted by MickyD
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Reinhard Goebel's Archiv box set
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostWell that would help, but I still believe that anoraks like me appreciate the printed page with their CDs!
You'd think a 200 page RG booklet would have space for them.
Although, sometimes you can find scans of booklets on the Naxos Music Library (which I access via our local Library).
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostIndeed, that seems like a wasted opportunity. I haven't seen the book yet as it is my Christmas present! Is it well done?
There are track listings, performer & recording information and lots of photographs. The "I was a troublemaker" interview is interesting, as is the "Early Music as New Music" essay, but I'd rather have had the original booklets from the CDs.
It's still a wonderful set and, unlike other forumites, I only had a few of the disks already. It's also quite compact (& shelf space is always a problem).
Still, slowly, working my way through them...
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostThanks for that, I'm looking forward to Christmas morning! I gather there is also an extra CD of an interview with Goebel...is it in English?
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostWell that would help, but I still believe that anoraks like me appreciate the printed page with their CDs!
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View Post
That would be preferred but at least putting them on the web would make them available in some form. To have them completely unavailable is frustrating. There are several dozen discs here by unknown composers, many of whom were exhumed by MAK
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostI quite agree, some of the composers certainly aren't household names. It's really rather disrespectful of DG to it's customers to be so cavalier, even more so when they originally went to the trouble and expense of providing good notes for the original issues. How can they justify not providing anything at all?
The 5 CD Bach Kammermusik set came with a lovely 36 page booklet - but I'm keeping the original Archiv discs, even though they're now duplicates.
Yes, a CD with PDFs of the booklets would be easy for them to do - I also like richardfinegold's web idea (Argo did it for their Shakespeare box - & it corrected the printed booklet errors).
It's much the same with the Pinnock box, although there is a much bigger (& far more interesting) booklet.
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