The Takacs are in a class of their own (as are my personal favourites, the Tokyo 4tet and the Lindsays), but a few pennies more than the £6 mentioned in the OT.
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostThe Takacs are in a class of their own (as are my personal favourites, the Tokyo 4tet and the Lindsays), but a few pennies more than the £6 mentioned in the OT.
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Well I ordered up the Belcea, so bryn is to blame if it all goes wrong !!
seriously, there is much to moan about in the modern world(and I am guilty of doing it a fair bit), but for the £7 you can have a choice of two decent sets of 6 SQ's, and for a few quid more a choice of several more.....that is pretty reasonable.
If memory serves, albums were around £5 in 1980..........and wages about a fifth of what they are now.
Pity there are so few shops to browse in.......or perhaps they are hidden away.
I used to love my saturdays in Bath 30 odd years ago, browsing half a dozen shops for those lost punk classics.....!!I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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I too would recommend spending the extra to get the Takacs (and their DVD of three and a bit of the quartets, too), but in addition to the Belcea Quartet's CDs, rather than in place of them. There again, I would not readily part with the surveys by the ABQ, the Fine Arts Quartet, the Juilliard Quartet (both recordings), the Kellers (already mentioned), the Emerson Qt., the Vegh Quartet, or of the Fourth played by the Ardittis.
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If, like me, you'd long fancied the Kempff 50s mono recording of the Beethoven Sonatas, but felt you couldn't justify the expense, you may be interested to know that Regis are now bringing them out, very reasonably priced (on MDT: not listed on Amazon yet): I'm really looking forward to having a listen to what some think is one of the best ever cycles.
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Originally posted by silvestrione View PostIf, like me, you'd long fancied the Kempff 50s mono recording of the Beethoven Sonatas, but felt you couldn't justify the expense, you may be interested to know that Regis are now bringing them out, very reasonably priced (on MDT: not listed on Amazon yet): I'm really looking forward to having a listen to what some think is one of the best ever cycles.
It mentions new transfers ....
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Originally posted by mathias broucek View PostLooks like a bargain if the former, less so if the latter although it's possible to get good results that way.
Never heard the Mono Kempffs before; Ammie's link looks very juicy![FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by silvestrione View PostIf, like me, you'd long fancied the Kempff 50s mono recording of the Beethoven Sonatas, but felt you couldn't justify the expense, you may be interested to know that Regis are now bringing them out, very reasonably priced (on MDT: not listed on Amazon yet): I'm really looking forward to having a listen to what some think is one of the best ever cycles.
Oh great news..........I have a man from whom I can get an especially good deal on regis stuff.............lucky me !!I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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I missed out on the free NMC sampler (now over £7), though console myself with the thought that mostly these are not worth having.
The latest free sampler seems to be this one from EMI - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Classics-Gra...29527&sr=301-2
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostI missed out on the free NMC sampler (now over £7), though console myself with the thought that mostly these are not worth having.
The latest free sampler seems to be this one from EMI - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Classics-Gra...29527&sr=301-2
Spot the odd one out......
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