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Originally posted by ostuni View PostI haven't yet bought any of the Artemis's Beethoven, hoping for a bargain box of the complete set, so I'll certainly be diving in. BTW, even more of a bargain if you shop at Sainsburys (any idea if they're to be trusted to honour an unintendedly low price published well in advance of the release?!). Although I've found Santa Fe Listener to be a pretty reliable reviewer (he's the author of the lukewarm review on Amazon.com), I've read plenty of other positive reviews (including Andrew McGregor) of some of the other releases in the set.
I certainly like what the Artemis do on the Brahms/Schumann quintets disc (with Andsnes), which is the only one of theirs I own, but I've also enjoyed the snippets played on CD review, and on Virgin/EMI's various publicity videos for the Beethoven. And much as I love my Takacs recordings, the Beethoven quartets are far too wide ranging & multi-faceted to be able to find the Whole Truth in one single boxed set. (Which is why I also have Vegh, ABQ, Julliard, Vermeer, Lindsays...)
So, Bryn, you'd suggest that I also get the Endellions? I think I'd been put off by some lukewarm reviews - but my interest is certainly piqued by the Amazon review which praises their restraint in vibrato, which would fit in with my tastes nicely...
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostThanks again for the tip, ostuni.
Is it all a little too close-miked? Certainly, none of their pps match the Veghs'. (But then, whose do?) And I never actually bought the Artemis set, despite the cheapness - buying 2 more complete sets in the same month just seemed a bit over the top...
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostI wasn't going to bite on that CFM issue, but Horenstein ..... Is it good? Probably worth the money then. I mentioned this in another thread because of Vasary. Now I'm guessing that Horenstein could swing this to a "buy". Ref msg 446.
That CD is unusual in that it is recorded with pre-emphasis. That means the high frequencies are emphasised as part of the recording process and then de-emphasised automatically by a CD player.
I understand that itunes understands pre-emphasis and that, if the CD is ripped in itunes then itunes will automatically apply the de-emphasis when it plays the disc. (I've read that it isn't as successful as doing the de-emphasis using SOX but most people probably won't notice.)
For people ripping the CD but not using itunes the de-emphasis needs to be applied to the rip to enable the disc to sound as it should.
If anyone is interested I will outline the method I use (utilising SOX - a well known and highly regarded command line audio tool).
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amateur51
Not only ....
If you're in the market for the complete Roussel symphonies + other orchestral works, you might consider ...
This offer may only be open for today (Fri 21 October 2011) tho, so get cracking!
Later: I'm wrong ... as you were :smiley
But also ...
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That's 5 Naxos CDs for £2.89Last edited by Guest; 21-10-11, 12:47.
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostDel boy: “Get in, get out, don’t look back. That’s my motto!”
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Curalach
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Originally posted by Curalach View PostThese are very fine performances and a snip at £3.95 delivered. I already have these discs but have ordered the set to give as a gift!
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