For those equipped to play SACDs this non-hybrid release has Dowland - The Complete Solo Lute Music, over 4 hours of music on a single disc
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View Post:
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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Originally posted by Il Grande Inquisitor View PostIf 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...
Thanks for spotting it anyway. I would have liked Die Frau ohne Schatten. Win some, lose some!
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Originally posted by Il Grande Inquisitor View PostIf 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...
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Originally posted by DublinJimbo View PostThey still haven't spotted the pricing error at the Irish Store, where the asking price is €10.99.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostI hope you grabbed these before posting! I don't think there's an easy way to choose the iTunes store, though maybe I just don't know how to do that.
To access the iTunes Store you need (a) iTunes installed on your computer and (b) an Apple ID.
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View Post...Martyn Hill's "Now, o now" is one of my Desert Island Discs.
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Originally posted by DublinJimbo View PostThe Verdi operas are currently downloading.
To access the iTunes Store you need (a) iTunes installed on your computer and (b) an Apple ID.
I was also hoping they'd have the Mozart operas, but they didn't.
AFAIK I can't access the iTunes store based in Ireland.
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Mandryka
I absolutely hate downloads. The day they become the only way to purchae music is the day I will STOP BUYING music.
Buying a CD, either in a shop or online, should be analogous to arranging a sexual assignation with a complete stranger.: your eyes meet across a crowded thoroughfare, you make a quick arrangement to meet in the near/immediate future, then hotly anticipate the liaison.
With downloads, it's all over before it's begun: and there's nothing to touch, or feel. Horrible.
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Originally posted by Mandryka View PostI absolutely hate downloads. The day they become the only way to purchae music is the day I will STOP BUYING music.
Buying a CD, either in a shop or online, should be analogous to arranging a sexual assignation with a complete stranger.: your eyes meet across a crowded thoroughfare, you make a quick arrangement to meet in the near/immediate future, then hotly anticipate the liaison.
With downloads, it's all over before it's begun: and there's nothing to touch, or feel. Horrible.
I agree with you, up to a point, but today the £7.99 deal was a good one.
I'm a bit concerned by looking at the US Amazon site - there seem to be fewer CDs and more downloads, or maybe that's just an impression from the last few days.
Sometimes there is no CD. I fear that this pattern may also be noted over here.
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Originally posted by Mandryka View PostI absolutely hate downloads. The day they become the only way to purchae music is the day I will STOP BUYING music.
Buying a CD, either in a shop or online, should be analogous to arranging a sexual assignation with a complete stranger.: your eyes meet across a crowded thoroughfare, you make a quick arrangement to meet in the near/immediate future, then hotly anticipate the liaison.
With downloads, it's all over before it's begun: and there's nothing to touch, or feel. Horrible.
Do agree and what a great analogy! Perhaps my stockpiling of CD's is insurance against the event."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Mandryka View PostI absolutely hate downloads. The day they become the only way to purchae music is the day I will STOP BUYING music.
Buying a CD, either in a shop or online, should be analogous to arranging a sexual assignation with a complete stranger.: your eyes meet across a crowded thoroughfare, you make a quick arrangement to meet in the near/immediate future, then hotly anticipate the liaison.
With downloads, it's all over before it's begun: and there's nothing to touch, or feel. Horrible.
The downloads are less than half the price of the CDs. I then burned all the tracks in their compressed format onto one CD. I can look at it and touch it if I want to and have included Hyperion's cover picture which came with the download. I can play the tracks on my DVD player through my amp and the whole lot takes up less shelf space. (+ I'm really enjoying the recordings). I'm not a convert to downloading but it has its uses.
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by Petrushka View PostDo agree and what a great analogy! Perhaps my stockpiling of CD's is insurance against the event.
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostNot a brand new bargain but a bargain none-the-less ...
Andreas Staier 10 CDs for under £14 inc P&P
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Andreas-Stai...SIN=B005L12SI0
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