Originally posted by arancie33
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Your First Mahler record
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Originally posted by johnb View Post(I do love the photo of Bruno Walter on the cover of the LPs - a wonderful face, so full of humanity.)"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostWhere in Bracknell, the old WH Smith in the Broadway by any chance?
Sussex boy me.
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Originally posted by arancie33 View Post.....Was my first Mahler record, LPO under Jascha Horenstein, label(is that the term?) Classics for Pleasure and WD&HO Wills Master Series.
A couple of years ago I found it on CD (EMI France) Bought in FNAC, Montpellier
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostNot been played for a couple of decades. The garage acts as a kind of halfway house to oblivion, also containing several bits of furniture and household utensils left there by my daughter about ten years ago. I should probably dump the lot of it.
Back OT, I now own that on CD and it is interesting how much more information one pircks up, particularly in the first movement, and not all of it welcome. It is very obvious when the air conditioning in the recording venue turns on and off, sheet music loudly hits the floor a few times, and the Conductor's grunts all come through in a way that the lp never revealed.
It is still a great performance, although my favorite is Abbado with the CSO.
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As a vinylphile, openly admitted and proud of it, I dont at all damn all things digital, indeed I buy CDs every month, but I own an LP cleaning machine and I assure you that after a good scrub on the Keith Monks even the dirtiest record can sound fine, always supposing the dirt is removable by 50% alcohol and the LP isnt otherwise damaged. But you are right that second hand LPs you can pick up in second hand shops are usually wrecked: there are enough sharp-eyed people who know out there scanning those shops to snap up anything worth while. I gave up on second hand shops long ago, I never found anything worth my money, though I have met people who claim they have. They must get up earlier than me.
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Originally posted by umslopogaas View PostAs a vinylphile, openly admitted and proud of it, I dont at all damn all things digital, indeed I buy CDs every month, but I own an LP cleaning machine and I assure you that after a good scrub on the Keith Monks even the dirtiest record can sound fine, always supposing the dirt is removable by 50% alcohol and the LP isnt otherwise damaged. ......
makes two of us using the Keith Monks.
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Originally posted by Roehre View Postthe same record, last week exactly 40 years ago (June 7th 1974), followed on June 10th with Cooke's 10th Morris/New Philharmonia, triggering going for the Kubelik set october 10th 1974 (a lot of money for a poor student)"Let me have my own way in exactly everything, and a sunnier and more pleasant creature does not exist." Thomas Carlyle
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Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostDidn't the 4th have about half a dozen rainbows IIRC ?Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
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Originally posted by umslopogaas View PostAs a vinylphile, openly admitted and proud of it, I dont at all damn all things digital, indeed I buy CDs every month, but I own an LP cleaning machine and I assure you that after a good scrub on the Keith Monks even the dirtiest record can sound fine, always supposing the dirt is removable by 50% alcohol and the LP isnt otherwise damaged. But you are right that second hand LPs you can pick up in second hand shops are usually wrecked: there are enough sharp-eyed people who know out there scanning those shops to snap up anything worth while. I gave up on second hand shops long ago, I never found anything worth my money, though I have met people who claim they have. They must get up earlier than me.
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostWhere do you buy your lps from, if not second hand shops?
Me? Apart from cover art (and latterly sleeve notes) I've been in love with CDs since they first appeared.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostThere is/are mail order firms that make new pressings of vinyl LPs - a friend of mine regularly buys brand new LPs from them (they all seem to be licensed from HMV): they are impressive (probably better than EMI were wont to produce themselves in the late '70s!). He just loves the sound of needle touching leader track.
Me? Apart from cover art (and latterly sleeve notes) I've been in love with CDs since they first appeared.
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Originally posted by Roehre View PostNo, some dates only stick better to my memory than others."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostMe? Apart from cover art (and latterly sleeve notes) I've been in love with CDs since they first appeared.
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