I'm in the process of trying to reclaim some real estate and burning part of my CD collection to a hard drive. My intention is to burn perhaps two thirds of my CDs and keep the rest in their cases. The ones that I burn are music that I don't want to part with but acknowledge that I haven't played in years. The CDs that will remain will be high resolution or favorites that are more likely to be played.
Inevitably, I am facing some choices here. Since I am starting alphabetically, (by Composer) the first hard choice is the Arnold Symphonies. I don't have a complete collection, but about half of a set each of both Handley and Penny. One would think that the Penny should be relegated to second string, but my last recollection was that these two sets actually were pretty close in terms of interpretation and orchestral execution. I am going to listen to a few of these to refresh my memory, as soon as the Serkin recording of the Emperor Concerto stops spinning here, but I know that there are quite a few Arnold aficionados inhabiting these boards, so what do people think?
Inevitably, I am facing some choices here. Since I am starting alphabetically, (by Composer) the first hard choice is the Arnold Symphonies. I don't have a complete collection, but about half of a set each of both Handley and Penny. One would think that the Penny should be relegated to second string, but my last recollection was that these two sets actually were pretty close in terms of interpretation and orchestral execution. I am going to listen to a few of these to refresh my memory, as soon as the Serkin recording of the Emperor Concerto stops spinning here, but I know that there are quite a few Arnold aficionados inhabiting these boards, so what do people think?
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