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That's rotten, Throppers. This has happened to me on several occasions but then again it has also sometimes yielded a great result
It was worth the punt
Commiserations to all concerned
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Reason: commiserations; to not at
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"...A glooming peace this morning with its brings;
The sun for sorrow will not show its head,
Go hence, to have more talk of these sad things;
Some shall be pardon'd and some punished:
For never was a story of more woe
Than this of..." (Exeunt) R & J, Act V
"...A glooming peace this morning with its brings;
The sun for sorrow will not show its head,
Go hence, to have more talk of these sad things;
Some shall be pardon'd and some punished:
For never was a story of more woe
Than this of..." (Exeunt) R & J, Act V
There isn't enough hyperbole in the world.
Cheers for the sympathy, Amateur51. Thanks, Gurnemanz, but I was really after it on disc.
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I'm afraid I got the same message as well. All very odd, I must say. Like Throppers I wanted the discs.
"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
I have no Itzhak Perlman in my collection but the price of the Original Jacket collection on itunes is tempting. Is it worth it £7.99 for 10CDs worth on download? Grateful for advice from those who have it on their shelves (and have listened to it!)
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Just in case anyone was thinking about the Play.com download I mentioned above ... don't bother. I got this message: The item(s) you have selected are currently not available for download.
PS to previous on Krauss Ring. Apologies to Play.com. After that error message, I got an email saying the download was ready and it appears to have worked! - all 1.9 gig of it. Sorry about confusion.
PS to previous on Krauss Ring. Apologies to Play.com. After that error message, I got an email saying the download was ready and it appears to have worked! - all 1.9 gig of it. Sorry about confusion.
I have no Itzhak Perlman in my collection but the price of the Original Jacket collection on itunes is tempting. Is it worth it £7.99 for 10CDs worth on download? Grateful for advice from those who have it on their shelves (and have listened to it!)
I do not know that collection martin opera but I am a great fan of Perlman . I should think your best bet would be to buy or download his CD that couples the Gramophone award winning account of the Beethoven Concerto with Giulini and the Mendelssohn in his earlier dazzling account with Previn .
If you don't like that - you won't like the rest of his work !!!
It's the first time I've done a huge opera download like this, so this was something of an experiment for me. The tracks were in the correct order but I decided to sort the 200 separate files into four operas and then had to work out the best way to play them. I bulk renamed the artist tag just to Clemens Krauss which had came with an unwieldy list of all participants on every track. To play the tracks I made each opera into a playlist which I could rightclick in Windows Media Player and use wifi to "play to" my TV's "Media Renderer", whose sound is linked to my amp. The sound is very clear and generally very good for its age (I've only sampled it so far). It sounds "enhanced" but not in a way that interferes with enjoyment. The drawback of a download like this for me is the unwieldiness of the original download (and consequent fiddling around which is required) and that, being separate files, playback between chunks (scenes) is not seamless. For those reasons I would have preferred CDs, but for £8.99 I can't really complain and it is a great recording.
It's the first time I've done a huge opera download like this, so this was something of an experiment for me. The tracks were in the correct order but I decided to sort the 200 separate files into four operas and then had to work out the best way to play them. I bulk renamed the artist tag just to Clemens Krauss which had came with an unwieldy list of all participants on every track. To play the tracks I made each opera into a playlist which I could rightclick in Windows Media Player and use wifi to "play to" my TV's "Media Renderer", whose sound is linked to my amp. The sound is very clear and generally very good for its age (I've only sampled it so far). It sounds "enhanced" but not in a way that interferes with enjoyment. The drawback of a download like this for me is the unwieldiness of the original download (and consequent fiddling around which is required) and that, being separate files, playback between chunks (scenes) is not seamless. For those reasons I would have preferred CDs, but for £8.99 I can't really complain and it is a great recording.
Thanks for the review. Absence of gapless playback probably kills it for me. (That and the fact that I already have an un-heard Ring I bought more than 6 months ago.)
I've just noticed the latest round of Sony boxes - Ormandy's Tchaikovsky box looks interesting if only for Syms 1 2 3 and Manfred which I've not come across before - I suspect that there are more Ormandy recordings which have not been issued this side of the pond and many others which have not been CD'd. The Rubinstein Piano Concerti look tantalising but I don't think the Canadian price is quite enough below the £15 HMRC threshold to risk it - Sainsbury have it at £17.99, as is the Tchaik. Finally the single CD Szell Dvo 7 looks good.
21.99 euros + 3.00 euros p&p. The useful Amazon comparison site Pricenoia gives this as £23.52.
However, this is the Opera D'Oro version (the box states Made in China). I don't know how this compares sound-wise to the Archipel version. There is, of course, the Orfeo version new for 43 quid.
Anyone have this set and can vouch for the sound? Will we get stung by import duties (Bryn)?
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