I say RPO/Barbirolli takes some serious beating in Sibelius 2 and they are rather cheaper on Testament than Szell at £86!
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Curalach
Why would anyone want to buy these discs from Japan when they are available at $21.99 from the Cleveland Orchestra website, the same price that I paid in 2008? That is, of course, the CD version. Whether it is worth paying a huge amount more for what must be a back-engineered SACD or BluRay version seems doubtful to me. Perhaps those more knowledgeable about these technicalities could comment.
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Originally posted by Curalach View PostWhy would anyone want to buy these discs from Japan when they are available at $21.99 from the Cleveland Orchestra website, the same price that I paid in 2008? That is, of course, the CD version. Whether it is worth paying a huge amount more for what must be a back-engineered SACD or BluRay version seems doubtful to me. Perhaps those more knowledgeable about these technicalities could comment.
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Originally posted by mathias broucek View PostIf you think Oslo is expensive, try Stavanger. A pizza that costs £25 (!) in Oslo costs £35 in Stavanger..... (I realise this isn't the point you were making....)
On the subject of cost by country, Amazon US is way dearer than Amazon UK.
Sound quality from the SACD is very good indeed though not up to the standard of, for example, current Chandos SACD releases. However, it's a special concert, to say the least, which I first heard on a re-broadcast recording.
The extra fidelity does have a down side - it seems to me the audience noises are resolved more fully! In the end, I think I prefer Szell/Concertgebouw (I don't have the expensive Japanese SACD).
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostSo I can't see the HMV Japan prices for 2 discs as anything but appropriate. Surely price should reflect musical and sonic excellence, not just material value of a couple of discs?Del boy: “Get in, get out, don’t look back. That’s my motto!”
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Originally posted by Parry1912 View PostSo how would you have priced something like the Barbirolli 'Great EMI Recordings' box (10CDs)? Or the 26CD Rostropovich 'Complete EMI Recordings' box (which includes the wonderful recording of the Brahms Double Concerto that he and David Oistrakh made with the Cleveland/Szell partnership)?
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Originally posted by makropulos View PostThose bargain boxes from EMI are extraordinary value for money and do indeed have plenty of excellence for not a lot of cash. But I don't see the equivalence - this Tokyo concert isn't part of some megabox, and hasn't been widely reissued before. It's available on regular CD for about £17 [JP Yen 2142.00] for the pair of discs from HMV Japan, and from the Cleveland Orchestra website. That doesn't seem excessive to someone who actually wants to hear this concert. This is aside from the SACD version mentioned earlier.
If people are happy to pay these prices (and careful, the JP Yen 2142.00 price is a multibuy) then they can. Presumably, the limited availability is the choice of Sony's marketing department so it may well receive wider distribution in the future. Personally, I am happy to wait until it becomes available at a lower price point. Anyway, Sony aren't averse to a bargain box. Perhaps they'll include this in one at some point.Del boy: “Get in, get out, don’t look back. That’s my motto!”
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