Many moons ago, I picked up the 7 CD box of Beethoven folksongs from DG's Beethoven Edition for very little money. No period instruments, sadly, but the performances from the likes of Felicity Lott, Toby Spence and Malcolm Martineau are an absolute delight. Has this collection ever been re-released, I wonder?
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostWith that on the shelf, I don't feel the need for another big Beethoven box.
I also have the Brilliant box, but if I want to hear Beethoven's music I quite often look to other CDs, or go live or listen to R3.
Let's face it, many of us have quite a lot of CDs, but normally only listen to one at a time, so it makes little difference whether they are in a large box or in individual ones - apart from the space issue. The percentage utilisation at any one time is very low - probably <0.1% if listening, and 0% otherwise.
Some of us may try playing more than one at a time (sadly, I have!) but it's not usual. Some composers might like that.
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Originally posted by Stunsworth View PostThe Complete Shostakovich symphonies by Petrenko and the Liverpool Phil on Naxos for under a tenner as a download from Qobuz...
http://www.qobuz.com/gb-en/album/sho.../0730099111140
Are the downloads now the only way of getting the hi-res versions of these? I think this has already been answered by mahlerei - but it seems a shame if there really is an audible difference (I'm not disagreeing ...!!) that one is forced to buy downloads and that distribution on physical media is perhaps no longer an option. I would have at least hoped for SACDs for those performances which were recorded in hi-res masters - which possibly was all of them.
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Well Pianoman - I wonder what the reverse of confirmation bias is called? You paid the premium for Hi-Res, but are willing to say you can't hear the difference...
As found in the ABX tests referred to in the linked web page in my post #5750 above:-
Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View Post
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Posta decent Ring Cycle ,used, under a fiver, with Librettos.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wagner-Ring-...+cycle+neuhold
Not my favourite set, but I greatly enjoyed listening to it and feel that I will return to it many times. And it's a Live recording - not that you'd notice: the first indication I got was the roar of applause at the end of Rheingold, which was a real surprise - the audience is inaudible during the Music.
Good call, ts - and enthusiastically recommended to anyone looking for a Ring cycle and with a tenner to spare.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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A couple of these still available used for £1.27 inc P and P.
Vagabond. Terfel/Martineau.
one arrived at my place today. Can't honestly think of a better way to spend £1.27 , off the top of my head.
really superb stuff.
Incidentally, I tend to avoid Greener Books,after a very minor hassle, although their rating looks fine.
Edit: and thanks to various people for the recommendation on the "Lieder" thread.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View PostWell Pianoman - I wonder what the reverse of confirmation bias is called? You paid the premium for Hi-Res, but are willing to say you can't hear the difference...
As found in the ABX tests referred to in the linked web page in my post #5750 above:-
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For US based readers, amazon.com have this http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01...ms-bar-strip-0 for 99 cents. Not available in the UK, though the tracks can be accessed on Qobuz. Search for "Big Mozart piano sonatas box".
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Originally posted by hafod View PostThe 50cd BERLINER PHILHARMONIKER CENTENARY EDITION 1913 - 2013 can be had new from a marketplace seller for £36.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B00DYQLEZM/
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostWho conducted the New World Symphony? That one is very good.Last edited by HighlandDougie; 24-10-15, 21:22.
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