I have a few Brendel/Schubert LPs and finally decided to upgrade to CD. I ordered the box earlier today from Play.com (more expensive elsewhere) and have already received an email to say it has been posted.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostI have a few Brendel/Schubert LPs and finally decided to upgrade to CD. I ordered the box earlier today from Play.com (more expensive elsewhere) and have already received an email to say it has been posted.
http://www.play.com/Music/CD/4-/17764220/-/Product.html
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Don Petter
Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostHe recorded two setsdid he not ? Are these the earlier or later versions ?
Very good, needless to say, but not as good as the earlier analogue ones, in my opinion.
The analogue ones are still available in a 7CD set on the Decca Eloquence label:
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Originally posted by Don Petter View Post
The analogue ones are still available in a 7CD set on the Decca Eloquence label:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Brendel-Spie...9771037&sr=1-5
This discusses the perceived results of AMSI processing, though the example links are no longer extant.
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amateur51
Please could some of these posts about technical matters be transferred over to a thread on the Techie Board?
I keep thinking that a bargain has been discovered and stone me it's another post of technical chat.
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostPlease could some of these posts about technical matters be transferred over to a thread on the Techie Board?
I keep thinking that a bargain has been discovered and stone me it's another post of technical chat.
No bargains today - though I may try looking in the local HMV shop tomorrow - as pointed out a bit earlier in this thread.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostSorry, am, but I don't see how this could be done without at least inserting a link into this thread and cross posting, which you might have found equally troublesome. Bryn's point about the analogue recordings having been "enhanced" by AMSI seemed helpful for anyone who wanted the earlier Brendel set, and I'm afraid I compounded this problem for you by finding a link which gave some clues as to what AMSI is.
No bargains today - though I may try looking in the local HMV shop tomorrow - as pointed out a bit earlier in this thread.
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostPoint taken Dave2002
Remember artificial stereo LPs? AMSI is the modern digital equivalent for fake surround and messes with the 2 channel stereo image while it's at it.
I have not found time to watch/listen to it yet, but this double Barenboim DVD set:
seems a bargain at £8.69 from amazon.co.uk. Search "Film and TV" there for "Barenboim Jubilee Concert" without the quote marks.
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Originally posted by Bryn View Post. . . but it seems a bargain at £8.69 from amazon.co.uk.My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)
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Don Petter
Originally posted by Bryn View PostIndeed, though with AMSI audio processing imposed on the transfers.
Bryn,
You have had the AMSI Brendel set since last March. What do you think of the AMSI processing? Have you had a chance to compare with any of the earlier, not so-treated, incarnations?
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Philips 50 - 55cd set of Philips' Originals for €17.59 (€24.44 delivered)
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostPlease could some of these posts about technical matters be transferred over to a thread on the Techie Board?
I keep thinking that a bargain has been discovered and stone me it's another post of technical chat.
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Originally posted by hafod View Post
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amateur51
Originally posted by hafod View PostPhilips 50 - 55cd set of Philips' Originals for €17.59 (€24.44 delivered)
Philips Original Jackets Collection: Various Artists, Bruch, Schubert, Brahms, Beethoven, Orff, Stravinsky, Mozart, Kurt Masur, Eduard van Beinum, Seiji Ozawa, John Eliot Gardiner, Valery Gergiev, Bernard Haitink, Colin Davis, Andre Previn: Amazon.es: CD y vinilos}
Nothing technical about this one!
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