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Richard Tarleton
Amazon are offering Nigel North's complete lute music of John Dowland on Naxos at 7.99 for the 4-disc set, a remarkable bargain. Not to be outdone, they're also offering Jakob Lindberg's older complete Dowland lute music on BIS at, er, £7.99. There are 86 tracks on the North and 92 on the Lindberg set; as any Dowland anorak knows there are problems over attribution, multiple versions etc.
The most obvious difference between the two sets apart from the finer points of pluckery, ornamentation and instruments used is that the North set is arranged thematically, whereas the Lindberg is arranged by source - so pieces from particular collections are grouped together, which is enormously helpful for pluckers. Lindberg gives the Diana Poulton catalogue number for every piece, which enables easy cross-referencing with Diana P's book on Dowland; North/Naxos only give them for works with generic titles ("Alman", the Fantasias/Fancyes) where there might be confusion as to which it is.
Both are superb players - I've heard Lindberg live a few times, but not North, who is based in the US these days and I keep missing him when he plays in London - he will be playing at Kings Place on 24 October, while I'm in GotterdammerungLast edited by Guest; 22-09-12, 08:17.
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Originally posted by hafod View PostSabine Meyer plays famous clarinet concertos (due for release 24th September): 5cd £6.25.
Full contents:
http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/fut...ll&label=&cat=
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostMine's on its way. Too late now for others. The amazon.co.uk price has now more than doubled to £13.99!
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Originally posted by hafod View PostIf you can accept a rise in price of 74p then blah will sell it to you for £6.99 delivered.
http://www.blahdvd.com/Music/Klarine...22/product.htm
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostWell done, hafod - truly you are a prince/ess among bargain hunters
Just found this at blah - Muti/Cherubini Masses 7cd for £7.99 (market seller) or £8.29 from blah itself. (Paid £12 for it when it first came out )
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I might try to pick up the Blah Clarinet Cds - I hesitated re Amazon - not really sure that I wanted yet more CDs to file away. In the meantime there's another box coming along - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Philips-50-V...=pd_sim_m_h__1 - not sure what this will contain.
PS: Here is the listing http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/r/Decca/4784614
I guess it's good value, though I have a lot of these already. I expect others may feel the same.Last edited by Dave2002; 23-09-12, 11:31.
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If you don't mind downloads, members may be interested to learn that Georg Solti's Decca opera recordings - Strauss and Verdi - are available from iTunes at just £7.99 each - that's £7.99 for six Strauss operas, the same for seven Verdi operas. It's surely a pricing error, so I doubt it'll be around for long...Our chief weapon is surprise...surprise and fear...fear and surprise.... Our two weapons are fear and surprise...and ruthless efficiency....
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostAmazon are offering Nigel North's complete lute music of John Dowland on Naxos at 7.99 for the 4-disc set, a remarkable bargain. Not to be outdone, they're also offering Jakob Lindberg's older complete Dowland lute music on BIS at, er, £7.99. There are 86 tracks on the North and 92 on the Lindberg set; as any Dowland anorak knows there are problems over attribution, multiple versions etc.
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by MickyD View PostThese Dowland sets are bargains indeed - I got Paul O'Dette's survey on 5 Harmonia Mundi CDs some time ago - I would be interested to know how they compare to the North and Lindberg sets, not having heard the latter two.
The standard of lute playing has improved exponentially since the 1970's L'Oiseaux Lyre complete Dowland (Rooley et al - 11 discs) which features a young Lindberg and a young North as well as others - there are some quite ropey performances on there by today's standards. On that set the solo lute music is spread across several players. O'Dette's playing is always virtuosic - these 3 are in a class of their own, I'd say, along with Hopkinson Smith (who has not laid down a complete Dowland).
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There is currently a new copy of the O'Dette set on Amazon at just over £800, Richard, I'm sure you'll snap it up!! I'm sure Harmonia Mundi will soon release it as a bargain box.
I have always been tempted to get the L'Oiseau Lyre set but feel disinclined having read your impressions. Am I right in thinking that within that set there was also a disc of keyboard transcriptions played by Colin Tilney?
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by MickyD View PostThere is currently a new copy of the O'Dette set on Amazon at just over £800, Richard, I'm sure you'll snap it up!! I'm sure Harmonia Mundi will soon release it as a bargain box
I have always been tempted to get the L'Oiseau Lyre set but feel disinclined having read your impressions. Am I right in thinking that within that set there was also a disc of keyboard transcriptions played by Colin Tilney?
Don't let some slightly below par lute playing put you off - it's a marvellous collection of all the songs, consort music etc - every note - now there's an idea, a complete Dowland day on R3 - fabulous renditions of the songs by Martyn Hill, Glenda Simpson, Emma K, Martyn Hill's "Now, o now" is one of my Desert Island Discs.
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