This 23 CD set of Joan Sutherland's studio recordings comes out this week - just over £2 per disc from Amazon:
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Originally posted by Mahlerei View PostIt seems the EMI Celibidache Bruckner we were discussing a while back has run into problems. Apparently a number of buyers report duplications/omissions. Amazon has withdrawn the box until further notice. You have been warned.
There are some mis-labellings with the set. Nothing that a felt tip pen will not solve. In my set everything is there but the contents of Disc 3 and 4 are swapped so that Symphony No 5 begins on Disc 4 and finishes on Disc 3. Disc 8, the first two movements of Symphony 8 are correct as with the booklet but the screen tells you otherwise: ignore the screen. Disc 10 tries to tell you on the screen that it is the Lowe:Carragan version of the 9th Symphony which is cobblers. I have the same recording on DVD and it is Novak. Celi would never have done the Carragan which includes the fourth movement.
As far as I have got the set is tremendous. I am hanging on to mine and relabelling discs 3 and 4.
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Curalach
Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
Well worth a trawl through to pick up discs that have been missed over recent years.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostLieder fans might be interested in this Siegfried Lorenz Schubert box, currently being offered at reduced price from Amazon.de. A great set from an underrated artist.
http://www.amazon.de/Lieder-Siegfrie...f=pd_rhf_p_t_1
Sampling some Schubert on Spotify suggests a singer with limited expressive capabilities - nice tone, sings in tune, but where's the feeling? Have I got this wrong? Maybe he's not really underrated at all.Last edited by Dave2002; 02-11-11, 05:55.
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Klemperer set
Haven't seen any replies to this one. I am tempted, but the recordings are from the mid fifties. Does anyone have knowledge of them?
Originally posted by barber olly View PostAnyone know anything about this Klemperer box - at just over £10 for 10 discs inc complete Beethoven Syms, Brahms 1/2/3 and Bruckner 4/7/8 maybe worth a try.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...A3P5ROKL5A1OLE
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostWhat's on the 7 CDs?
Sampling some Schubert on Spotify suggests a singer with limited expressive capabilities - nice tone, sings in tune, but where's the feeling? Have I got this wrong? Maybe he's not really underrated at all.
.... and the usually infallible Alan Blyth in Gramophone:
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Originally posted by robk View PostHaven't seen any replies to this one. I am tempted, but the recordings are from the mid fifties. Does anyone have knowledge of them?
Is this one of them?
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Originally posted by PJPJ View PostIt seems to me some of these have appeared on the Medici Masters label - good 1950s German radio recordings. Whether Membran's transfers are as good, I don't know.
Is this one of them?
http://www.musicweb-international.co...rer_mm0212.htm
My guess is that the recording dates for the Bruckner are given in chronological order, rather then in order of symphony number. I've taken a chance at £7.90 and ordered them anyway. There is bound to be some duplication with the Andromeda Philhamonia/Vienna box re. the Beethoven Symphonies, I reckon:
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Thanks for comments. At £7.99 for 10 CD's I can't resist and have ordered them. I attended some of the Klemperer Beethoven series at the RFH in 1970 when I was a student in London. He was seated at the podium and made tiny movements of the baton but still had a very significant presence that left a lasting impression on me.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostNoted, but how does anyone (of us) ever find anything worthwhile on that site? Browsing doesn't work too well, so was it just luck, or have you got some secret strategy for navigating the site?My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)
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