I like Elgar's music but am unfamiliar with quite a lot of it: this fabled CD box from the early 90s contains all of Sir EE's EMI recordings (did he record for anyone else?), in which he explores not just his greatest hits, but some of the nooks and crannies of his repertoire as well.
I'm currently listening to his recording of the 1st Symphony on Spotify: it seems to have a coherence and an absence of stodge that sets it apart from some other versions I've heard.
Is this box worth getting, even for the non-diehard Elgarian? Or does the boxy sound begin to get you down after a while? (Hst, aren't the transfers on this box supposed to be stunning? The first movement of S1 is sounding pretty good).
I'm currently listening to his recording of the 1st Symphony on Spotify: it seems to have a coherence and an absence of stodge that sets it apart from some other versions I've heard.
Is this box worth getting, even for the non-diehard Elgarian? Or does the boxy sound begin to get you down after a while? (Hst, aren't the transfers on this box supposed to be stunning? The first movement of S1 is sounding pretty good).
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