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  • Eine Alpensinfonie
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    • Nov 2010
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    CDs Wanted, etc.

    Originally posted by BetweenTheStaves
    A new section?I was wondering if there was any merit in having a section for people to list 'out of stock' 'wants' which might be lingering, dusty and unloved on someone else's shelf? For example, I would like to get hold of a copy of this Conductor: Roger NORRINGTON Performer: London Classical Players Performer: Lynne DAWSON - Soprano Performer: Olaf BAR - Baritone Performer: Schutz Choir Of London
    Virgin, 5 61605 2, tr 5. having heard it on CoW the other day. Amazon lists three available from £25+ and up!!
    Originally posted by makropulos
    Might be worth saying that this is Brahms's Ein deutsches Requiem and Begräbnissgesang (the one piece of information you don't include above)!
    Arkivmusic.com will make you a brand new one of their (excellent) custom pressings for 12.99 US Dollars:
    Shop classical & jazz new releases on CD, DVD, Blu-Ray, vinyl, and more, featuring today's top labels & artists!

    and amazon.de has a couple of used copies that are less expensive too:
    http://www.amazon.de/Ein-Deutsches-R...4727924&sr=8-1
    Originally posted by BetweenTheStaves
    Makropulos..many many thanks for taking the time to search these out. I had no idea that Arkivmusic could make pressings. Anyway, after much head scratching and dictionary work I managed to order one from Germany.
    Originally posted by makropulos
    Very glad you found one at a sensible price! I'm no Norrington apologist, but I do think this is a very interesting performance, and an enjoyable one.
    Originally posted by french frank
    Sorry, I should have responded earlier.

    I think a better suggestion might be to use the CD Review board - where the knowledgeable 'collectors' tend to hang out - and start a new thread with 'WANTED: &c &c'. If one person started doing it, it would probably encourage others to do so.
    So please fire away.

    I continue to search for versions of Eine Alpensinfonie by Bartholomee, Hoey, Alsop, Inbal and Marcello, all of which are alleged to exist. There is a box set with the first of these at a silly price, but I would rather not be taken for a fool.
  • makropulos
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    • Nov 2010
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    #2
    Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View Post
    So please fire away.

    I continue to search for versions of Eine Alpensinfonie by Bartholomee, Hoey, Alsop, Inbal and Marcello, all of which are alleged to exist. There is a box set with the first of these at a silly price, but I would rather not be taken for a fool.
    The 2007 Alsop performance was never, as far as I know, issued on a disc. I think it was just a radio broadcast? (I have a recording of it if you're interested).

    Inbal's disc is easily available in Japan: http://www.hmv.co.jp/en/product/detail/1440594 (it's in a nice Denon reissue series - the cost of the disc is about £9.00, but there would be postage on top of that).

    When you say "Marcello", d'you mean Marcello Rota with the Czech National SO? That's available in Japan too (but it's expensive).
    Last edited by makropulos; 03-09-11, 11:51. Reason: added info

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    • makropulos
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      • Nov 2010
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      #3
      Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View Post
      There is a box set with the first of these at a silly price, but I would rather not be taken for a fool.
      D'you think 79.70 is a "silly price" for a set of *50* CDs?? I mean, it's a lot of money, but I don't think it's at all "silly" unless you only want one thing in it.

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      • Eine Alpensinfonie
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        • Nov 2010
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        #4
        Originally posted by makropulos View Post
        The 2007 Alsop performance was never, as far as I know, issued on a disc. I think it was just a radio broadcast? (I have a recording of it if you're interested).
        I've seen references to a CD having been issued, and it's included in the Wikipedia list, which may not be a particularly dependable source.

        Inbal's disc is easily available in Japan: http://www.hmv.co.jp/en/product/detail/1440594 (it's in a nice Denon reissue series - the cost of the disc is about £9.00, but there would be postage on top of that).
        Thanks. I look into this.
        When you say "Marcello", d'you mean Marcello Rota with the Czech National SO? That's available in Japan too (but it's expensive).
        I do mean this one. I'm sure I saw it advertised somewhere recently, but it may well have been a Japanese import.[/QUOTE] You are right, of course. It's an incredible bargain, but I would only be buying it for the one work.


        To change the subject, does anyone have the 107 CD Furtwangler Legacy set? I'm sorely tempted.

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        • hafod
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          • Nov 2010
          • 740

          #5
          Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View Post
          To change the subject, does anyone have the 107 CD Furtwangler Legacy set? I'm sorely tempted.
          I don't have this set (yet!) but came across a review on Amazon.com dealing with sound quality which I thought quite helpful. If you have not seen it here is the link:

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          • makropulos
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            • Nov 2010
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            #6
            Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View Post
            I've seen references to a CD having been issued, and it's included in the Wikipedia list, which may not be a particularly dependable source..
            Yes, I know it's in the Wikipedia discography, but that has no catalogue numbers, so it's hard be sure... I'd be interested to hear if you find a real CD of this. All I know about is the broadcast (and I think it's still available online at npr.org).

            That discography badly needs updating too - its claim to be "comprehensive" is pretty bold, given that among those not listed - and currently available - include:
            Böhm/RIAS 1952 (Audite)
            Mitropoulos/VPO
            Schuricht/Stuttgart RSO
            Bychkov/WDR
            Jansons/RCOA
            Nelsons/CBSO
            Jordan/Paris Opera
            Masur/ONF
            Toyama/Sendai PO
            Feltz/Altenberg-Gera SO
            Alber/Braunschweig SO
            Stenz/Frankfurt Opera (live 2005)
            Nagano/Berlin RSO (DVD)
            N. Järvi/Hague Residentie (DVD)

            Of the others in that list, have you heard Asahina? He's an intriguing conductor.

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            • hafod
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              • Nov 2010
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              #7
              Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View Post
              So please fire away.

              I continue to search for versions of Eine Alpensinfonie by Bartholomee, Hoey, Alsop, Inbal and Marcello, all of which are alleged to exist. There is a box set with the first of these at a silly price, but I would rather not be taken for a fool.
              This set is (IMO) quite wonderful with a great deal of interesting and fascinating repertoire. I am about a third of the way through it and enjoying it immensely although I have not listened to the Alpine Symphony yet as I am concentrating on the unfamiliar. I bought it for around £33 from Fabulous CD although AmazonFrance currently has it for a tad under 47 euros. There is a full contents list in one of the reviews on Amazon UK.

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              • vinteuil
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                • Nov 2010
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                #8
                Originally posted by hafod View Post
                This set is (IMO) quite wonderful with a great deal of interesting and fascinating repertoire..
                ... sorry, I'm getting lost here. What set, Hafod? - the Furtwangler or the elusive set with a Bartholomee Alpensifonie? Could you point to the amazon page?

                Ta...

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                • Eine Alpensinfonie
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                  • Nov 2010
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                  #9
                  I don't have these
                  Originally posted by makropulos View Post
                  Toyama/Sendai PO
                  Feltz/Altenberg-Gera SO
                  Stenz/Frankfurt Opera (live 2005)

                  Of the others in that list, have you heard Asahina? He's an intriguing conductor.
                  But I do have Asahina. Interesting lesser known versions include Delfs (download only) and Oscar Fried - the first recording ever made - acoustically.

                  I have 51 recordings of the work (sad, I know ) and I'm aiming for all 60+

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                  • hafod
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                    • Nov 2010
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
                    ... sorry, I'm getting lost here. What set, Hafod? - the Furtwangler or the elusive set with a Bartholomee Alpensifonie? Could you point to the amazon page?

                    Ta...
                    Sorry - message #5 was obviously about the Furtwangler set and I did not make it clear that #7 referred to the 50cd Liege Philharmonic set i.e. "the elusive set".

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                    • vinteuil
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                      • Nov 2010
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                      #11
                      Many thanks, Hafod. Fascinating repertoire indeed! I might drop a hint to a friend wanting to buy me a prezzie...

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                      • Colonel Danby
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                        • Nov 2010
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                        #12
                        I'm still looking for 'Donnerstag aus Licht' and I don't mean the pressing from the Stockhausen Verlag, which I saw in a Berlin outlet at an staggering 110 euros for 4 CDs. Was the loony man completely out of his mind? (he was). The original recording was made by DG, and that is the one I really really want. If any kind soul has a copy gathering dust on their shelves, I will pay a reasonable amount to give it a good home.

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                        • Petrushka
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                          • Nov 2010
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                          #13
                          I posted this on the Proms thread but perhaps this request belongs here.

                          I am looking for a recording of Beethoven's Missa Solemnis from the Proms given by the LPO and Sir Georg Solti on September 10 1982. It was live on BBC2 and I am interested in acquiring both the TV and radio recording.

                          Can anyone help out please?
                          "The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink

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                          • Bryn
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                            • Mar 2007
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Petrushka View Post
                            I posted this on the Proms thread but perhaps this request belongs here.

                            I am looking for a recording of Beethoven's Missa Solemnis from the Proms given by the LPO and Sir Georg Solti on September 10 1982. It was live on BBC2 and I am interested in acquiring both the TV and radio recording.

                            Can anyone help out please?
                            Damn, I recorded that onto a Philips 2000 video cassette. Both tape and machine long gone I'm afraid. I'll check my audio cassettes but I think that C90 has gone too. I seem to recall it being rebroadcast on Radio 3.

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                            • Petrushka
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                              • Nov 2010
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Bryn View Post
                              Damn, I recorded that onto a Philips 2000 video cassette. Both tape and machine long gone I'm afraid. I'll check my audio cassettes but I think that C90 has gone too. I seem to recall it being rebroadcast on Radio 3.
                              Those were very early days for Video recording. I was at that performance so have never seen the TV broadcast. I don't recall a rebroadcast on R3 but all the cassettes I had at that time have also long gone.

                              The search continues...
                              "The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink

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