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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostMy mistake, hafod - many thanks!
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Originally posted by hafod View PostI wasn't trying to correct you. The set was called the complete solo piano recordings and having posted the Presto link which I believed contained the complete listing I thought that you may have caught the compilers out. I therefore looked to see if there was a more detailed listing and eventually found one. I never cease to be amazed at the encyclopeadic knowledge (and memory) of contributors to these boards.
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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View PostOh and this too
As a committed Mercury-phobe (apart from the astonishing Dorati/LSO Firebird etc), I won't be buying it but Rob C will no doubt be ecstatic
Doesn't seem so compelling as the Decca Sound box.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostDetails are here - http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/r/M...esence/4783566
Doesn't seem so compelling as the Decca Sound box.
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Originally posted by hafod View PostIt seems to be the season for 'big boxes'. How about this one of Wilhelm Kempff solo piano music?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wilhelm-Kemp...d=AZFAVK42ANC5
Honestly these big bargain boxes just keep coming. Amazing value compared to the LP days.Steve
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Originally posted by Ferretfancy View PostI have about 80 Mercuries, which will probably include all the ones in the new bargain box. I also have a dozen or so which were listed, but not yet found,I hope they'll turn up secondhand eventually, and it's fun searching!
Are they worth having though? My impression is that the Mercury box is not as interesting as the Decca box? I don't think I've got so many of that set already as I had in the Decca box, but in that case I decided it was worth it for the things I didn't already have. Not sure that this applies (for me) for the Mercury set. I do have versions of many of the pieces.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostFerret
Are they worth having though? My impression is that the Mercury box is not as interesting as the Decca box? I don't think I've got so many of that set already as I had in the Decca box, but in that case I decided it was worth it for the things I didn't already have. Not sure that this applies (for me) for the Mercury set. I do have versions of many of the pieces.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostNot preempting Ferret's response or right to reply I would say a definite yes - the Paray, Dorati and Fennel issues alone make them worth having - interesting performances, mostly with excellent recordings.
I agree with you about all the Hanson, Dorati and Paray recordings, although there are some omissions that I find puzzling, the Dorati /LSO Dvorak 7 & 8 for example. That recording was made originally for Pye, so perhaps there are contractual problems. Paray's Schumann Symphonies aren't there either, or the Szeryng performance of the Schumann Violin Concerto.
The Rachmaninov Concertos with Byron Janis are superb.
I'll buy the set to get Dorati's Nutcracker, although the Delibes ballets are not included, and I've always been intrigued by Hanson's American Civil War music and sounds. The technical side of Mercury is fascinating, some of the best early stereo on offer. There are, of course, some impossibly close balances by modern standards, but this was ground breaking quality at the time
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In HMV yesterday Muti's box set of Cherubini Masses for £12. On their web site it's double that. Amazon have it for £14.90 - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Masses-Overt...6898067&sr=1-1 - but if you're near an HMV store it could be worth checking.
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I am not a downloader but I have just received an email from Amazon.com notifying the following which seem to me to represent good value (some IIRC may have been mentioned here before):
Sibelius: The Complete Symphonies - Karelia/Lemminkäinen/Violin Concerto [MP3 Download] by Lahti Symphony Orchestra and Osmo Vänskä Price: $7.99
Tchaikovsky: The Symphonies and Orchestral Works [MP3 Download] by Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra and Neeme Järvi Price: $7.99
Bruckner: The Great Symphonies [MP3 Download] by State Symphony Capella of Russia and Gennady Rozhdestvensky Price: $5.00
Glazunov: The Complete Symphonies [MP3 Download] by BBC National Orchestra of Wales and Tadaaki Otaka Price: $6.99
Glazunov: The Complete Symphony Collection [MP3 Download] by Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra Vladimir Fedoseyev Price: $5.00
Beethoven: The Complete Symphony Collection [MP3 Download] by The London Symphony Orchestra Josef Krips Price: $5.99
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Is this the greatest bargain ever? - €0.01 for a Bach complete organ works (for the last week it has been offered at €19.99) although how one pays 'one hundeth of a euro' I am not sure.
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