I think MDT will take them back and exchange for the SACDs (plus cash) - they have an offer on Audite expiring on Tuesday as you probably know.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostI decided go go for this ASMF 20th Cent box. An interesting selection with some classic recordings and some out-of-the-way stuff as well, with surprisingly little duplication with what I already have. Best price at MDT.
http://www.mdt.co.uk/MDTSite/product//4782759.htmI keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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amateur51
Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI find a box set of Neville Marriner's recordings very easy to resist !!!
I think I'll order this set and then see if there are any CD shelving bargains in the Argos sale
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The Naxos Sibelius Cycle with the New Zealand SO under Pietari Inkinen goes from strength to strength. Not content with a superb symphony cycle (up there with Davis, Vanska and Ashkenazy) they have come up with a clear and thrilling disc (Naxos 8.570068) of both suites of Scenes Historiques I (Op 25) and II (Op 66) as well as the King Christian II Suite (Op 27) which rivals that of my favourite (Sir Alex Gibson and the SNO which was my personal introduction to Sibelius!!).
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Roehre
Originally posted by LeMartinPecheur View PostA rather idiosyncratic take on 20th-century repertoire here surely - Bizet, Wagner, Baermann, Grieg (Holberg Suite)???
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Originally posted by Roehre View Postand they retained the original couplings without any exception, making it all CDs with a maximum of around 60 minutes of music.
Regardless of what the selection was called it contained quite a few items that plugged gaps. Surprisingly, I had no Siegfried Idyll or Holberg Suite. The Britten, Walton, Webern, Hindemith, Bizet Symphony, Nielsen and others were also new to my shelves.
Before parting with my £30 I quickly checked reviews of the original LPs on the Gramophone archive and they were nearly all very favourable. At £3 a go it is not a bad price even for CDs of LP length and it is quite nice to have the original Argo sleeve pictures.
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Roehre
Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostRegardless of what the selection was called it contained quite a few items that plugged gaps. Surprisingly, I had no Siegfried Idyll or Holberg Suite. The Britten, Walton, Webern, Hindemith, Bizet Symphony, Nielsen and others were also new to my shelves.
Before parting with my £30 I quickly checked reviews of the original LPs on the Gramophone archive and they were nearly all very favourable. At £3 a go it is not a bad price even for CDs of LP length and it is quite nice to have the original Argo sleeve pictures.
The Bizet symphony is a joy to listen to, but after all those years for me it is one piece which still stands out (and isn't available otherwise) for its humour: Creston's A Rumor
Enjoy Gurnemanz
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Mandryka
Just picked up this version of Lady Macbeth Of Mtsensk for only £3.97 - no libretto, but 'fans' will already have the Rostropovich recording, I expect.
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