Anyone else interested in obtaining this behemoth? My finger keeps hovering over the 'Buy now' button on Amazon but common sense keeps getting in the way.
Karajan in the 60's...
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Seems similar to the EMI set I bought recently, with a similar number of CDs but costs about 75% more. Arguably good value if you like that sort of thing! May not have quite so many duplicates as the EMI box and covers a shorter period. I might ask for the opera and choral box (EMI) for Christmas. The Decca Karajan box has a higher cost/CD ratio and only 9 CDs.
I'm still chugging through the EMI orchestral music set slowly - but at least it's out of the wrapper.
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Alf-Prufrock
I seem to have at least half of the recordings already, some of them bought nearly thirty years ago! I wonder at whom these boxes are aimed. Perhaps the people like myself who won't listen to all the discs? (see accompanying thread!)
And I would not count myself as one of Karajan's most ardent admirers. He just did things to so professional a level and with a great orchestra to do his bidding.
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Thomas Roth
I have this box and it is very beautiful to look at. The CD´s are not remastered and quite a few sound a bit shrill. Also at the end of the first movement of the Tchaikovsky 4 some 25 seconds of music is missing. The repeat is not played. One bar is missing in the Honegger 3, as it was in The Originals release.
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Originally posted by Alf-Prufrock View Post. . . And I would not count myself as one of Karajan's most ardent admirers. . .
Unwittingly, he had filled the void left by the death of Hitler in that part of the German psyche which craves for a leader. His behaviour conformed to a pattern. He was unpredictable, ruthless and outspoken.
He was exceptionally intelligent and took great care of his appearance . . . He moved everywhere with a circle of sycophants . . . It is impossible to reconcile such personality defects with such a powerful musical mind, and on a bad day it was daunting to see that the defects could assume command and influence his artistic judgment.
(John Culshaw on Herbert von Karajan)My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)
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amateur51
Originally posted by Pianorak View PostYou are not alone.
Unwittingly, he had filled the void left by the death of Hitler in that part of the German psyche which craves for a leader. His behaviour conformed to a pattern. He was unpredictable, ruthless and outspoken.
He was exceptionally intelligent and took great care of his appearance . . . He moved everywhere with a circle of sycophants . . . It is impossible to reconcile such personality defects with such a powerful musical mind, and on a bad day it was daunting to see that the defects could assume command and influence his artistic judgment.
(John Culshaw on Herbert von Karajan)
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Originally posted by Thomas Roth View PostI have this box and it is very beautiful to look at. The CD´s are not remastered and quite a few sound a bit shrill. Also at the end of the first movement of the Tchaikovsky 4 some 25 seconds of music is missing. The repeat is not played. One bar is missing in the Honegger 3, as it was in The Originals release.
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Originally posted by Pianorak View PostMost likely from Ring Resounding, but would have to check.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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