Klaus Tennstedt Great EMI Recordings Box set
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I got some of these when they were first issued. They're very good performances, all at least worth hearing/owning (even the Kodaly & Mussorgsky, which some listeners don't find "authentic" enough) and at this price, it's a real bargain.
But (there's always one!), as with so many of Tennstedt's studio recordings, they don't reflect the real quality of his Live performances. If someone got me this as a gift, I'd be really chuffed, but, with limited funds, I don't think I'd buy it for myself.
Best Wishes.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostFor me, Tennstedt was best in a 'live situation as opposed to studio.
But he wasn't "bad" in the studio, and this set (at £1.25 per disc) is a bargain: not a bad way to start a Classical collection, nor for someone wanting to supplement their collection.
Darnitt! I'm beginning to talk myself round to buying it![FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostAnyone with disposable income could go and get the Toshibas of his Mahler live recordings, they are SPECTACULAR. Even the 8th, though audience-free, comes up fresh-minted. You do hear far more of the acoustic context. Good job I got them when I could afford it...
Are these HD DVD recordings maybe?
Do you have links to suppliers? (Out of curiosity - if they're as expensive as you are hinting)
PS: Seems Toshiba EMI or EMI Toshiba is a Japanese label, and the discs referred to are almost certainly CDs.
I didn't know that Toshiba put its name to recordings as well as equipment.
An example is this - http://www.amazon.com/Symphony-Tenns.../dp/B0061AX4I8 - though I'm suspicious
of this as it doesn't have any Japanese symbols on the cover. Some versions definitely do.
If they're so good, then why can't EMI put out the same versions here?
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostIt's still a considerable bargain
[There again, I see it is but £15.66 including p&p (new) via the amazon.co.uk marketplace.]
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostWhat's a Toshiba?
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If they're so good, then why can't EMI put out the same versions here?
In addition, both EMI and DG Japan are issuing SACDs (in Japan) at super-premium price. I imagine a European release at local full price (say £12) would sell 2000 copies in Europe and the USA.
e.g.
scroll down for more releases
Apologies - off topic.
Tennstedt box - excellent value and makes a purchase of the BBC Legends/ICA material tempting, too. There was one budget BBC Legends compilation which I bought a little while ago. I rather like his Hary Janos, too.
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