No I wouldn't put him as amongst the worst.
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostI have to say I am not keen on the one called Raymond S. Tuttle.
* The issue which arrived today has an interesting review of the Powell book on Britten. (I've no idea how far down the thread on the BB books has dropped, so I'll go off-topic and mention it here.)Last edited by Guest; 06-09-13, 17:49.
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Originally posted by Sir Velo View Post
Sounds to me like a visiting American academic in one of Kingsley Amis' novels of university life.
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Originally posted by Sir Velo View PostYou have to add more words to narrow the search down further; in this instance try adding "Concertgebouw"; "symphony;" "Amsterdam"; "Adagietto" (no review will omit mention of this movement!).
It's frustrating isn't it, and amazing, considering what they're asking, that they haven't worked on this.
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Originally posted by mathias broucek View PostI currently have a trial of the online version only which will (or may not) morph into a subscription. You do seem to have to put a LOT of info into the search before you can track down a particular review. Even then one usually ends up finding it via the "comparatives" which do list the issue date/number.
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Originally posted by mathias broucek View PostYou do seem to have to put a LOT of info into the search before you can track down a particular review. Even then one usually ends up finding it via the "comparatives" which do list the issue date/number.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostDon't give up, Mathias, see above! It's too much fun not to have it, think of all those Quarterly Retrospects and Sounds in Retrospects following up the review itself...
Bit like Panto this isn't it? No you shouldn't, YES YOU SHOULD!
Yes, the serendipity and the regulars are the best things so far.
The other downside is how much TIME it can swallow....
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostDon't give up, Mathias, see above! It's too much fun not to have it, think of all those Quarterly Retrospects and Sounds in Retrospects following up the review itself...
Bit like Panto this isn't it? No you shouldn't, YES YOU SHOULD!
Well, maybe not....
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Gramophone Archive...?
... finally it comes back to the simplest principle of all: if you enjoy researching the recorded history of a given composer, performer or orchestra (whether as a buyers' guide or not) - across almost the whole of the era of Recorded Classical Music - then, whatever your problems with its functionality, there is nothing REMOTELY comparable.
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