I have discovered on Qobuz several recordings by this company which I would like to purchase. Could any forum member advise me of the quality of their transcriptions? The same recordings are available less costly from BNF, but those are usually copied, not always well, from LPs. Is the additional cost likely to be worthwhile?
The Digital Gramophone Company
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I’m feeling cheeky today - no comments please.
I liked the razor so much I bought the company. Date: 1979. Advertiser: Remington. Presenter: Victor KiamThe president of Remington shavers in 1978: "When my...
Peter Wheeler: In 1981 Mr Wheeler was a chemical engineer who owned a TVR, an exclusive high-powered British sports car. That year he became the struggling company's saviour when he bought it. His instincts have been successful and the company is in profit. Sales this year will be 2,000, compared with 170 the year he took over.
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Sorry Alain - I’m not trying to be rude, merely playful. Your first sentence is ambiguous. I think you might want to purchase. recordings, but an alternative interpretation is that you want to purchase the company which makes them, hence the YouTube advert - which we here certainly used to see back in the day, and it is based on historical facts.
I could have more fun with “Is the additional cost likely to be worthwhile?” - depends on how profitable the business turns out to be.
Best wishes, Dave
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Ah, the celebrated Anglo-Saxon humour (possibly). What is the connection to the links?
Please tell me how it should be configured. I would like to know how to avoid the ambiguity: would a comma after "company" help? Perhaps a denizen of Pedant's Corner could advise. Jean is helpful and reliable.
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The links are to an advert for Remington shavers - you ought to watch - and to a bit more background to Mr Kiam’s activities.
Also see https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Kiam
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Originally posted by Alain Maréchal View PostI have discovered on Qobuz several recordings by this company which I would like to purchase. Could any forum member advise me of the quality of their transcriptions? The same recordings are available less costly from BNF, but those are usually copied, not always well, from LPs. Is the additional cost likely to be worthwhile?
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Originally posted by Alain Maréchal View PostI do not have a subscription. I buy flac downloads of recordings that interest me (in this particular case, Edouard Commette playing Bach) and play them on my music server. I could only hear the samples on my pc's speakers, which is so unsatisfactory a method that it is pointless to do it.
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If you search for "Commette" you will see a list of Albums.
Select one from Digital Gramophone e.g. Bach Organ Recital vol. 4
At the base of the page you will see "Label: Digital Gramophone" highlighted.
Click on this and all their offerings will appear.
I have just checked the UK as well as the France site: it works in both.
Can you resist "Carmen Miranda and Friends?"
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