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  • oliver sudden
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    • Feb 2024
    • 620

    Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
    That's here - I assume - https://www.hdtracks.com/#/album/66d...cdc216539e3cd9

    I've never knowingly used that site. Is it easy to use, and does it bill in UK Pounds? I don't want to try it and find that my credit card gets lots of extra charges due to foreign currency or other reasons.

    What download format does the set come in? FLAC perhaps?
    I just used PayPal in euros and it came through as €14.80. There’s a conversion fee in there of course but nothing else is going to come on top of that.

    That’s about 1.4 cents per minute…

    Mine are coming in as flacs, I forget if there were other options, it was all a bit of a whirl!

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    • Dave2002
      Full Member
      • Dec 2010
      • 18028

      Of course there's also the "never mind the quality feel the width issue"! Are these actually any good?

      I may invest. Were you previously a member of HD Tracks, or as I would be, simply a new arrival?

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      • Dave2002
        Full Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 18028

        Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
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        The recordings sound decent enough. Sometimes it's quite enjoyable and fun to listen to recordings which may otherwise have been forgotten - though it is less fun if the audio quality is really poor.
        I'm trying Schuricht's Schubert 9 right now. I got to know that from Klemperer's EMI recording, which not everyone liked, but I loved it anyway.
        Continuing with the Schuricht Schubert 9 - the sound is a bit rough in places - and maybe the performance is not one I'd want to listen to every day, but it has some distinctive features and playing. Worth a listen, unless you have anything better to do!

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        • oliver sudden
          Full Member
          • Feb 2024
          • 620

          Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
          Of course there's also the "never mind the quality feel the width issue"! Are these actually any good?

          I may invest. Were you previously a member of HD Tracks, or as I would be, simply a new arrival?
          New arrival. I’ve seen various Brucknerian friends recommend enough instalments on Twitter or bluesky that I thought it was worth making the tiny investment.

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          • Jonathan
            Full Member
            • Mar 2007
            • 947

            Originally posted by BillMatters View Post
            From the Bruckner Journal

            For those who have not been collecting the Poschner recordings as they have been released, the "complete" collection has been released today.
            It is available on HDTracks in hi-def for the LOW PRICE of $20.98!
            Add discount code "ListenHD25" for an additional 25% off...
            That's A LOT of Bruckner for under $16!
            Just downloading this now - with my initial 20% off your first order discount code! Total was £13.33 (including PayPal fees). Many thanks for flagging this - hours of Bruckner to listen to now
            Best regards,
            Jonathan

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            • mathias broucek
              Full Member
              • Nov 2010
              • 1303

              That Bruckner is a HUGE find. Some rare editions and some (but not all) have had excellent reviews in Gramo. And there are some rare editions!

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              • mathias broucek
                Full Member
                • Nov 2010
                • 1303

                Am pleased with the Poschner Bruckner. The 1887 8th is VERY good as is the 7th (if you don't mind a fairly brisk speed). 5th is very good albeit the coda is not as overwhelming as, say, 1986 Jochum. The one performance I struggled with was the 3rd which struck me as too fast in the first two movements. He manages the long 1873 version in 55 minutes which is shorter than many performances of 1889... Sound is v clear revealing lots of inner parts (helped by the divided violins). Recommended, especially at that price!

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                • Maclintick
                  Full Member
                  • Jan 2012
                  • 1077

                  Originally posted by BillMatters View Post
                  From the Bruckner Journal

                  For those who have not been collecting the Poschner recordings as they have been released, the "complete" collection has been released today.
                  It is available on HDTracks in hi-def for the LOW PRICE of $20.98!
                  Add discount code "ListenHD25" for an additional 25% off...
                  That's A LOT of Bruckner for under $16!
                  Thanks for the heads-up on this, Bill. I've embarked on a bit of a download marathon today. This morning the Kammerakademie Potsdam/Manacorda complete Beethoven Symphonies in Hi-Res from Presto for £22.99. Having already sampled yesterday's BAL winner of the 4th Symphony in this set, I have high hopes for the rest -- strikes me as a pretty good bargain. Poschner Bruckner set is still downloading. The 25% discount code ListenHD25 has expired, but 20% discount is available with code HDWELCOME20. Thanks to FOR3 members for their recommendations, as well.

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                  • crb11
                    Full Member
                    • Jan 2011
                    • 154

                    The Skrowaczewskip 90th birthday collection is available at Qobuz for $10 currently. https://www.qobuz.com/us-en/album/90.../4260034860902 Worth it for the complete Bruckner, but you get all of Beethoven and Brahms as well, and probably some non-B music, but I haven't checked!

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