I've been very impressed with Sainsburys recently: my Klemperer/Bruckner box took only two days to arrive, despite the Christmas postage. Also, they're not morally tainted, as amazon are, and they're British, too! :)
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Mandryka
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Before I head out into the tumbleweed, Forumistas might be interested in this:
... Boult's first cycle of the RVW Symphonies from the 1950s, complete (including the Ninth), for less than a fiver! They are trying to get us to overlook their Tax dodges, aren't they![FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostBefore I head out into the tumbleweed, Forumistas might be interested in this:
... Boult's first cycle of the RVW Symphonies from the 1950s, complete (including the Ninth), for less than a fiver! They are trying to get us to overlook their Tax dodges, aren't they!
It's a flickin' Hempeethree innit
You young people and your digital downloads
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostIt's a flickin' Hempeethree innit
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostMme Vints asked me to steer you clear of those albums vints, after the Clive Dunn boxed set debacle
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Originally posted by Mandryka View PostI've been very impressed with Sainsburys recently. :)
(My reputation will no doubt plummet still further when I reveal that the MP3 I downloaded was the Sargent recording of Messiah highlights with the Huddersfield Choral Soc. I suddenly came over all nostalgic for my 1950s childhood when Messiah, usually with Sargent if I remember rightly, was broadcast without fail every year before Christmas.)
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A makeshift Karajan Brahms cycle (1-3 from his 1980s set, No. 4 from the late 1970s) for just £5.77 from Amazon is too tempting to resist. I don't know Karajan's digital Brahms symphony recordings, but I gather that 1 and 2 from that set are very good while the third is disappointing. At that price, I'll be buying it anyway, but I'd be interested to hear what others think of these readings."Not too heavy on the banjos." E. Morecambe
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Originally posted by Bob_Crotchet View PostA makeshift Karajan Brahms cycle (1-3 from his 1980s set, No. 4 from the late 1970s) for just £5.77 from Amazon is too tempting to resist. I don't know Karajan's digital Brahms symphony recordings, but I gather that 1 and 2 from that set are very good while the third is disappointing. At that price, I'll be buying it anyway, but I'd be interested to hear what others think of these readings.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Today's free download from Linn Records is JS Bach: Concerto VI in F Major, BWV 1057. Annoyingly, it's only the third movement: "Allegro assai". I hate movements like this in isolation. Surely making the whole concerto available would be more in the Christmas spirit
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