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Originally posted by Bryn View PostMany thanks, PJPJ. Your input acted as quite a fillip. I have now installed the latest version of Goldwave on my 64 bit Windows 7 laptop, transferred the registration, uninstalled from this XP laptop, edited the Feldman SQ2 into a single 3.61GB .wav file and used Goldwave to save it as a 1.21GB .flac for playback on my cheap and cheerful Arnova 7" G2 Gingerbread tablet. Phew! Just the thing for long coach journeys.
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Originally posted by Don Petter View Post
Several CDs of the Griller Quartet, Don Gillis CD. The CD of British recorder concertos looks like a rarity - there's certainly some interesting stuff there.
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I bought the Don Gillis CD from Dutton a while back, as I remember the popularity of his Symphony No. 5 and a Half. but, Oh Dear! Treat with caution ! You would have to be very dedicated indeed to American music of the folksy outdoor variety to become a Don Gillis fan. I rather suspect that he might be writing for drum majorettes in the Tea Party today!
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Originally posted by Ferretfancy View PostDon Petter,
You beat me to the post!
Sadly, I've got most of Dutton's historic material already, but I think I must use their sale to get to know works by composers like York Bowen. There's some very interesting stuff in the list.
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Originally posted by PJPJ View PostThe Bowen discs, W H Reed, Benjamin Dale and Algernon Ashton are all worth considering, especially at less than Naxos prices.
Having ordered from Dutton a while back, I can say that their service is swift and their packaging ultra-safe - added to such interesting repertoire at low prices in their sale, a marvellous company.
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Interesting forthcoming Australian Eloquence releases for February and March:
Nilsson; Crespin; della Casa Richard Strauss Heroines
Pro Arte Piano Quartet FAURE: Piano Quartet No. 1; Piano Trio
Pro Arte Piano Quartet BRAHMS: Piano Quartet No. 3. SCHUMANN: Piano Quartet
Pro Arte Piano Quartet MOZART: Piano Quartets 1 & 2
Ernest Ansermet HONEGGER: Symphonies 2-4; Choral works. MARTIN: In Terra Pax
Ernest Ansermet STRAVINSKY - ANSERMET: The First Decca Recordings
Piere Monteux DVORAK: Symphony No. 7. ELGAR: Enigma Variations
Claudio Abbado BEETHOVEN: Symphonies Nos. 7 & 8. Prometheus: Overture
Pascal Rogé; Lorin Maazel; Walter Weller FRANCK: Symphony in D minor; Variations symphoniques. BARTOK: Rhapsody
Kenneth Alwyn TCHAIKOVSKY: 1812 Oveture; Capriccio italien; Swan Lake
Kenneth Alwyn GRIEG: Peer Gynt - Suite No. 1. ROSSINI: Overtures
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Originally posted by PJPJ View PostThe Bowen discs, W H Reed, Benjamin Dale and Algernon Ashton are all worth considering, especially at less than Naxos prices.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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There are some fair bargains in the Selections clearance sale (not sure if this has come up before in this thread), including:
Complete Beethoven set, 85 CDs for £79 inc piano sonatas/concertos with Gulda, symphonies Leipzig Gewandhaus/Masur, violin sonatas with Grumiaux/Haskil, quartets with Guarneri, piano trios with Borodin Trio inter al. I am not one generally for complete sets (and some of these I am sure are available cheaply elsewhere) but seems like good value. The Guarneri quartets and the Grumiaux/Haskil are available separately in this clearance sale.
Brahms chamber music for £12.99
Schumann chamber music for £5.99
Tippett selected orchestral works cond by Tippett for £1.50
and quite a few others including Scriabin and Glazunov symphonies.
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