Reissues - either forthcoming or ones you'd like to see re-released
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Thropplenoggin
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Did this ever make it to CD? :
Buy Concerto per viola Sz 120 (1945) Schwanendreher per viola (1935) (LP printed in Germany) by BENYAMINI DANIEL (viola), BARTOK Bela, HINDEMITH Paul, BARENBOIM DANIEL, ORCHESTRE DE PARIS (orchestra) from Amazon's Classical Music Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.
If it didn't, then why not?
PS A further check shows that 'Der Schwanendreher' did but is now only available as a download:
The Bartok doesn't seem to have made it into the digital era.Del boy: “Get in, get out, don’t look back. That’s my motto!”
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Roehre
Originally posted by mathias broucek View PostSome Philips material has appeared in MP3 form with original artwork
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=sr_pg_...qid=1355486507
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There's a new boxed set of Eminence recordings (spelled Eminenece on Amazon).
Only £2 per CD but there are 50 CDs so it costs just over £100 which seems an odd way to commemerate a budget label....
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Originally posted by mathias broucek View PostThere's a new boxed set of Eminence recordings (spelled Eminenece on Amazon).
Only £2 per CD but there are 50 CDs so it costs just over £100 which seems an odd way to commemerate a budget label....
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B00A...sr=1-9&pi=SL75
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Don Petter
Originally posted by mathias broucek View PostThere's a new boxed set of Eminence recordings (spelled Eminenece on Amazon).
Only £2 per CD but there are 50 CDs so it costs just over £100 which seems an odd way to commemerate a budget label....
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B00A...sr=1-9&pi=SL75
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I believe (hope!) to below Clarinet Concerto K622 is a re-release of an earlier Philips release. If so, it's an absolute must-buy for HIPsters - a gorgeous rendition of this piece. The back says it was recorded in 2001, whereas Amazon states that that Philips release was 1999.
Mozart:
Clarinet Concerto in A major, K622
Masonic Funeral Music in C minor, K477
Parto, parto, ma tu ben mio (from La Clemenza di Tito)
Joyce DiDonato (mezzo)
Adagio in B flat Major, K411
Erich Hoeprich (clarinet)
Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century, Frans Brüggen (Glossa)
The earlier incarnation looked like this:
It loved to happen. -- Marcus Aurelius
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Originally posted by Thropplenoggin View PostI believe (hope!) to below Clarinet Concerto K622 is a re-release of an earlier Philips release. If so, it's an absolute must-buy for HIPsters - a gorgeous rendition of this piece. The back says it was recorded in 2001, whereas Amazon states that that Philips release was 1999.
If you compare timings, it looks like a different recording:
It should still merit your investigation, though. I admire Hoeprich's playing and I notice that MDT have a little Glossa sale on at the moment...Our chief weapon is surprise...surprise and fear...fear and surprise.... Our two weapons are fear and surprise...and ruthless efficiency....
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Originally posted by Il Grande Inquisitor View PostAh, merci Monsieur le Noggin! I've been waiting for Glossa to reissue this for some time. However, I don't think it is the same as the Philips issue, but a reincarnation of this:
If you compare timings, it looks like a different recording:
It should still merit your investigation, though. I admire Hoeprich's playing and I notice that MDT have a little Glossa sale on at the moment...
I suppose the choice between the two depends on the accompanying pieces: either the Clarinet Quinter or sundry other Mozart works. Incidentally, the Glossa work is available in its original incarnation at Qobuz here: http://player.qobuz.com/#!/album/8424562211070It loved to happen. -- Marcus Aurelius
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I don't know Hoeprich's Philips account, but his recent recording of Mozart's Clarinet Quintet, paired with that by Herr Brahms, is rather fine:
Our chief weapon is surprise...surprise and fear...fear and surprise.... Our two weapons are fear and surprise...and ruthless efficiency....
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