Originally posted by visualnickmos
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Beethoven String Quartets on record
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
Endlessly fascinating from so many different angles: and that terrible story of the Danish village in WW2* ...
EDIT: * = Gilleleje; and I'm ashamed I had forgotten the name - it should be universally known.
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Don Petter
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostYoutube has the complete set by Quartetto Italiano for your listening pleasure
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkUsrlDLch8
I might need them as a restorative. I recently picked up the Alban Berg's Late Quartets box in a charity shop and found them quite uninvolved and uninvolving.
It is being returned to another charity.
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Originally posted by visualnickmos View PostWhat about this? Still a luxury item, it seems......
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Complete-Str...iard+beethoven
I'm actually a little bit curious about Belcea, based on a limited amount of sampling, and quite a bit curious about the Hagen, based on their excellent Grosse Fuge on a Schubert Quintet recording (though I don't think they've recorded a complete cycle).
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Originally posted by Don Petter View Post.... I recently picked up the Alban Berg's Late Quartets box in a charity shop and found them quite uninvolved and uninvolving.
It is being returned to another charity.
Many years ago I picked up in a charity shop the Medici's set (Nimbus) but, although well-recorded, doesn't somehow 'do it' for me...... I never listen to it nowadays. Does anyone else have any thoughts about acquiring a second, alternative version? I have the Alban Berg and the Juilliard (1964-1970) which is pretty damn fine IMVHO
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostSee if the Hungarian Quartet set is available.
I picked it up on a French EMI reissue a few years ago & it is my go to set
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amateur51
Originally posted by visualnickmos View PostBlimey! You really don't like 'em! I myself am keen to try out the Quartetto Italiano's set - it seems to be generally held up as a benchmark.....
Many years ago I picked up in a charity shop the Medici's set (Nimbus) but, although well-recorded, doesn't somehow 'do it' for me...... I never listen to it nowadays. Does anyone else have any thoughts about acquiring a second, alternative version? I have the Alban Berg and the Juilliard (1964-1970) which is pretty damn fine IMVHO
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amateur51
I found this comparative (-sh) review of Beethoven quartets by Tully Potter on the Elias String quartet's website a while back. Very useful as a prompt and guide but not infallible (which makes it more interersting I think )
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostIt is sort of available. I have it on order but it looks like taking about a month for amazon.co.uk to dispatch the set. As indicated below, it includes AutoRip mp3s which may be played online. However, I have found that if you want to download the AutoRip mp3s, Quartets 12, 14, 15 and 16 are not included in the zip file you get. I have reported the omission but do not expect a swift resolution if they are planning on taking month to dispatch the CDs. Their porly written software will not permit me to change from Prime delivery to Super Saver, either.
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostThe lps were broadly distributed here on an EMI budget label and most lp resale stores that I visit seem to have a set. I am not sure the CDs were ever released here; I had to order mine from an import site a few years back.
By the way, you can get the mp3s from amazon.com for $8.99.
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Originally posted by visualnickmos View PostBlimey! You really don't like 'em! I myself am keen to try out the Quartetto Italiano's set - it seems to be generally held up as a benchmark.....
Many years ago I picked up in a charity shop the Medici's set (Nimbus) but, although well-recorded, doesn't somehow 'do it' for me...... I never listen to it nowadays. Does anyone else have any thoughts about acquiring a second, alternative version? I have the Alban Berg and the Juilliard (1964-1970) which is pretty damn fine IMVHO
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