Just a gem from the back catalogue....recorded at the Maltings, sleeve notes by Pears....
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Richard Tarleton
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Originally posted by Karafan View PostIndeed they do, Barbs, but my entreaties on behalf of the Beethoven symphonies* with the VPO under Schmidt-Issterstedt (great 1960s performances from the Sofiensaal) appear to have fallen upon deaf ears! If anyone ever sees them being re-released on Eloquence, please let me know. A princely reward awaits you.
(*Inexplicably, they seem to have re-released the Herbie '60s cycle, which is already available in umpteen guises, whereas S-I has not been in the catalogue for some years. I guess they feel HvK is the bigger 'pull'...?)
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostJust a gem from the back catalogue....recorded at the Maltings, sleeve notes by Pears...."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Karafan View PostIndeed they do, Barbs, but my entreaties on behalf of the Beethoven symphonies* with the VPO under Schmidt-Issterstedt (great 1960s performances from the Sofiensaal) appear to have fallen upon deaf ears! If anyone ever sees them being re-released on Eloquence, please let me know. A princely reward awaits you.
(*Inexplicably, they seem to have re-released the Herbie '60s cycle, which is already available in umpteen guises, whereas S-I has not been in the catalogue for some years. I guess they feel HvK is the bigger 'pull'...?)
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Originally posted by Karafan View PostIndeed they do, Barbs, but my entreaties on behalf of the Beethoven symphonies* with the VPO under Schmidt-Issterstedt (great 1960s performances from the Sofiensaal) appear to have fallen upon deaf ears! If anyone ever sees them being re-released on Eloquence, please let me know. A princely reward awaits you.
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It plays to root around for old favourites that semm hard to get.There was mention of Decca's Headline series earlier and that reminded me of Rattle's Maxwell Davies Symphony No1 from 1978 [A Kingsway recording] that I have on LP. Back in 2003 when I was looking for this there was no CD or download!! Even the LP was deleted then and I had to go via the internet to find it.
It's not in Eloquence but it is available in FLAC at Hey Presto!! A good place!! Doesn't seem to be available via Universal or iTunes but is on MP3 at Amazon.
It's only money.
PS that VPO/HSI set is a good one, but it'sin a very strong field. I had it on LP years ago but it got discarded when we moved here from London!!Last edited by Gordon; 21-01-14, 16:51.
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Originally posted by Karafan View PostThanks for the download suggestions, but with my boxsets I am a bit of a dinosaur in that I do like to fondle the odd jewel case. Ooooo-er. :p
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostThey have a Facebook page where they actually ask for people to recommend stuff from their old catalogue to reissue .
Performed by the great Narciso Yepes, with Ataulfo Argenta conducting, I think, a Spanish radio orchestra(?) Too lazy to go and check!
Anyway, that would be my nomination.
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Anyone wishing to fondle the jewelcase of the Rattle Maxwell Davies First Symphony might wish to know that it has since been released on an actual CD:
[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by remdataram View PostSo it's a good fondle that you yearn, rather than the music. The SI Beethoven box would be quite a fondle, too!
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by visualnickmos View PostI tried that, but I couldn't find that bit! But surely Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez and the other "famous" one MUST be a favourite for re-release? It was originally on vinyl in the Decca "World of Classics" or something like that..... I still have the vinyl, but it's a bit worn, by now.
Performed by the great Narciso Yepes, with Ataulfo Argenta conducting, I think, a Spanish radio orchestra(?) Too lazy to go and check!
Anyway, that would be my nomination.
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View Post2 recordings with Argenta - 1955 mono, with Madrid Chamber Orchestra, and stereo with Orquesta Nacional de España (1959). Either way an historic recording
'Eoquence' if you read this; "What's stopping you!?"
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Originally posted by akiralx View PostI can attest, having visited Karafan Priory many times before emigrating, that most of his boxsets are still shrinkwrapped for optimum fondleability..."Let me have my own way in exactly everything, and a sunnier and more pleasant creature does not exist." Thomas Carlyle
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