Not many here, but Ma Vlast and Walton 1, LSO Sir Colin are two CDs that I think I may have played no more than twice each.
Unplayed CDs - confess your guilt!
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostAll this talk of actuarial life expectancy after retirement is making me nervous, I'm retiring next month. But I have plenty of plans for keeping busy
I have the LSO live Trojans, well listened-to (I heard it in the Barbican in 2000), and also the earlier Davis Philips recording with Vickers and the marvellous Josephine Veasey. I saw that live in 1972, with Vickers, but for that run Veasey sang Cassandra and Janet Baker was Dido.
But, back to thread - also in the bargain Philips box alongside Trojans are Benvenuto Cellini and Beatrice and Benedict - the former unplayed, the latter only the heavenly Nuit paisable et serene duet at the end of Act One listened to. It's a lovely opera (I saw the WNO production a few years ago) but for some reason I don't like listening to dialogue on CD...
Nuit paisable, Nuit d'ivresse....two of Berlioz's most glorious creations. Endlessly, sensuously intertwining voices....
Also, I think I have LPs which I never played - for example a set of Haitink in Shostakovich symphonies, and a few more sets and individual discs, though I do have a lot more unplayed CDs. Anyone confess to unplayed 78s?
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostThree years on - how's it going Richard? I gave up in 2013 and I've barely got used to it.
Also, I think I have LPs which I never played - for example a set of Haitink in Shostakovich symphonies, and a few more sets and individual discs, though I do have a lot more unplayed CDs. Anyone confess to unplayed 78s?
Must go, Andras Schiff in a minute
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