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No you won't... I rushed to buy it and it ( Amazon) currently says 'temporarily out of stock'!
For an extra £2 you could try one of the marketplace sellers. I've used marketplace in the past for imports that I would have to buy from abroad thus avoiding customs and extra duty. I've never had a problem with Amazon marketplace sellers and all purchases are guaranteed by Amazon.
For an extra £2 you could try one of the marketplace sellers. I've used marketplace in the past for imports that I would have to buy from abroad thus avoiding customs and extra duty. I've never had a problem with Amazon marketplace sellers and all purchases are guaranteed by Amazon.
Yes, but you should have warned us about the 'Explicit Lyrics'!
Explicit lyrics in piano music? Just a rude passing thought; perhaps the River People's censoring machine could not cope with Faschingsschwank aus Wien.
Explicit lyrics in piano music? Just a rude passing thought; perhaps the River People's censoring machine could not cope with Faschingsschwank aus Wien.
Del boy: “Get in, get out, don’t look back. That’s my motto!”
Has anybody listened to it yet? Still interested to hear what people think of it.
It is excellent. The Penguin Guide puts it among the best. Pinchas Steinberg is the son of the much admired William (Wilhelm) Steinberg. He has held operatic posts in several east European theatres. The young Alfred Muff (this set dates from 1992) makes a fine Dutchman and Peter Sieffert (Erik), who was married to the late great Lucia Popp, is now a top heldentenor.
Has anybody listened to it yet? Still interested to hear what people think of it.
It is one of my oldest Naxos purchases and to this day my only version on CD. Amazingly for a cheap label there is a 60-page booklet with full libretto, albeit German only.
Well, there must be something wrong with me - I bought it years ago and just don't like it. It has "studio recording" written all over it - lacks atmosphere and drama, and as for Alfred Mutt's Dutchman - "Dich frage ich, gespriesner Engel Gottes" and "Wenn alle Toten auferstehn" in Act one don't register at all and go for a complete burton. Thus discouraged I never ventured any further. Joerg Hering does indeed make a splendid helmsman and I'll take your word for it that the rest of the cast is just fine.
My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)
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