Anyone care to comment on these Abravanel performances of the Mahler symphonies? IIRC they were originally Vanguard releases.
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Mahlerei
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Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
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Originally posted by Mahlerei View PostAnyone care to comment on these Abravanel performances of the Mahler symphonies? IIRC they were originally Vanguard releases.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mahler-Symph...9214322&sr=1-1
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If you can get this box set for less than £80 (you probably can), then it looks like a great set for someone starting a collection http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/r/Decca/4782826
Some of us will have some of the pieces/recordings/performances already, but it may stiil be reasonable value.
Maybe a Christmas present - early or otherwise, though check who reads these pages.
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Originally posted by Mahlerei View PostAnyone care to comment on these Abravanel performances of the Mahler symphonies? IIRC they were originally Vanguard releases.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mahler-Symph...9214322&sr=1-1I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
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Don Petter
Originally posted by LeMartinPecheur View PostI picked up the 4th from Oxfam a while back. Bearable but unexciting I would say. One point of interest is that the sop. soloist is Netania Davrath who recorded a good early LP set of the Songs of the Auvergne - slightly more 'folky', less 'prima donna' then we generally get today. But I don't recall her as particularly striking in the Mahler.
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murieston
New to this forum so apologies if this 'bargain' has already been mentioned. How about the Bruckner set by Wand and the Cologne orchestra? It may be variable but never less than very listenable. Available on Amazon for around £14 + postage which for 9 Cds is good value. Amazon itself has these discs for around £20 but other sellers have them from £13.44 +£1.26 postage. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bruckner-Sym...9481018&sr=8-1
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Originally posted by murieston View PostNew to this forum so apologies if this 'bargain' has already been mentioned. How about the Bruckner set by Wand and the Cologne orchestra? It may be variable but never less than very listenable. Available on Amazon for around £14 + postage which for 9 Cds is good value. Amazon itself has these discs for around £20 but other sellers have them from £13.44 +£1.26 postage. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bruckner-Sym...9481018&sr=8-1It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by murieston View PostNew to this forum so apologies if this 'bargain' has already been mentioned. How about the Bruckner set by Wand and the Cologne orchestra? It may be variable but never less than very listenable. Available on Amazon for around £14 + postage which for 9 Cds is good value. Amazon itself has these discs for around £20 but other sellers have them from £13.44 +£1.26 postage. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bruckner-Sym...9481018&sr=8-1"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Curalach
Originally posted by murieston View PostNew to this forum so apologies if this 'bargain' has already been mentioned. How about the Bruckner set by Wand and the Cologne orchestra?
Some of us keep an eagle eye on this thread as it has thrown up a number of remarkable bargains.
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amateur51
Welcome murieston!
I reckon you've got right into the groove with this recommendation
Keep them coming and you'll find plenty of others who'll join you on this wonderful if occasionally expensive thread
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Originally posted by reinerfan View PostThe Furtwängler Rome "Ring" by Membran is at base.com at £13.99 or from amazon.uk at £15.99. The transfers seem fine to me. What a bargain!
Do you happen to know the provenance of Membran's transfers? AFAIK, there are CD transfers by EMI (recently re-released) and Gebhardt (more detailed but harsher in aural impact). Might Membran have used one of these sets, or might they have gone back to the EMI lps from the 1970s?
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