Originally posted by frankwm
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Why won't they release it?
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Originally posted by frankwm View PostHere's the cover scan I did 5 years back (excellent LP)
http://castalbums.org/recordings/Son...s-Guards/16442"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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frankwm
Spent 15 minutes trying to locate mine.
Tend to transfer a few similar items around this time - so will do this (originally a Columbia 33SX).
My copy is quite mint (originally bought Jan'68) - obtained in an auction-lot.
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Originally posted by frankwm View PostSpent 15 minutes trying to locate mine.
Tend to transfer a few similar items around this time - so will do this (originally a Columbia 33SX).
My copy is quite mint (originally bought Jan'68) - obtained in an auction-lot."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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frankwm
I'll drop a blog link on this thread (not used the PM malarky)...as will upload it (possibly with the 1961 stereo WRC 'Kismet' conducted by Kenneth Alwyn - also never on CD - from the same 'lot') in a few weeks time - as 16/44 + (maybe) 24/96.
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Originally posted by frankwm View PostI'll drop a blog link on this thread (not used the PM malarky)...as will upload it (possibly with the 1961 stereo WRC 'Kismet' conducted by Kenneth Alwyn - also never on CD - from the same 'lot') in a few weeks time - as 16/44 + (maybe) 24/96."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Never been on CD
NatPO/Gerhardt : French music - Ravel/Faure/Satie exRL25094
CSO/Levine : Petrouchka exRL12612
PCO/Wolff : Glazunov Seasons ex ECS642
NSOL/Agoult:Clair de Lune/ Bach-Bantock:Wachet auf etc ex SPA111 (with Boult Bach-Bantock: Sheep may safely graze)
Also non-classical The 4 EMI Georgie Fame LPs,
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Originally posted by pastoralguy View Post
Followed by Sir Adrian Boult's recording of Elgar 2 with the SNO. AFAIK, It's never made it to cd.
It's some consolation that while we don't have Boult's SNO Elgar 2, we do now have his live BBCSO performance from the 1977 Proms on ICA Classics which is something of a marvel. And that's as well as the HMV set originally on 78s, the Lyrita and EMI studio recordings, and... (off the top of my head, that's it, but I may well have missed one).
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There may not be many fans of Gilbert Vinter's "The Trumpets" out there, but ever since I worked at Weinberger's (who publish it) 30+ years ago, I've had a very soft spot for it - there's some fantastic brass writing, and it's rather a glorious noise.
One recording has been reissued on CD, but the one with Owen Brannigan, conducted by Vinter himself (HMV CSD 3564) hasn't ever made it to CD as far as I know and I'd love to hear it again.
Speaking of things brassy, one of Andrew Davis's first recordings was a programme called "Crown Imperial" (CFP198) that included the only recording I've ever come across of Bliss's arrangement of the National Anthem, which I remember as being rather wonderful. I don't think that's ever been on CD either - though most of the LP has been reissued. I'd love someone to tell me I'm wrong about that.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostAnja Thauer's 2 DG albums ( though the Dvorak has appeared on an obscure German label and magnificent it is too )
The Campoli/Pritchard Beethoven Violin Concerto , Tortelier and Sargent in the Dvorak Cello Concerto .
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