A couple of real bargains here. Did I not already have both ...
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Originally posted by Rolmill View PostBoth now ordered - thanks for the tip-off. I know little Berio, and the Sequenzas only by reputation, so look forward to exploring.
I may have tried to play Sequenza 1 in my previous life.
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Originally posted by robk View PostThanks from me too. I am surprised that I have nothing by Berio in my collection so it is high time I explored his work.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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The Sound of Martha Argerich 3CDs
Sold by: Selections UK
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£6.99 each
LISZT- A Portrait 30CDs
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£14.99 each
LUTOSLAWSKI- String Quartet
Sold by: Selections UK
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£2.99 each
RAMEAU- Anacreon
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£2.99 each
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I'll risk mentioning this Berio CD, also from Selections - http://www.selections.com/berio-coro.html
Is it worth having? If it is, I expect that it'll be cleared out quick, as with the other set which I missed.
Today I found this recording of Don Giovanni conducted by Krips for under a fiver - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Don-Giovanni...s+don+giovanni However, I think it's essentially the same as the one available from Classical Music Mobile for 1 Euro as a download. Even with a recording that old it is possible that the CD might sound better - though it's by no means certain.
There's also Muti's version for under a tenner - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mozart-Don-G...i+don+giovanni (currently £7.29)
Both of these sets are available with Autorip, so available almost immediately for those who care about such things. In one case this is cheaper than the MP3 download!
There do seem to be quite a lot of decent versions of Mozart operas available at low prices - I guess most of the punters willing to fork out money are more interested in One Direction!
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostI'll risk mentioning this Berio CD, also from Selections - http://www.selections.com/berio-coro.html
Is it worth having? If it is, I expect that it'll be cleared out quick, as with the other set which I missed...!
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OK - will do - if still available.
In the meantime, there's this set of choral music/sacred pieces for fractionally under a tenner - 15 CDs. Probably most of us will have a few already in other, possibly better, performances, but unlikely to have all of the pieces - http://www.selections.com/sacred-mus...ion-15cds.html
You'll perhaps also note the Beecham/Los Angeles version of Puccini's La Boheme - http://www.selections.com/puccini-la-boheme-2cds.html for £5.50,
and Serafin/Di Stefano I Pagliacci for £2.50 - http://www.selections.com/leoncavallo-i-pagliacci.html.Last edited by Dave2002; 07-01-14, 17:25.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostI'll risk mentioning this Berio CD, also from Selections - http://www.selections.com/berio-coro.html
Is it worth having? If it is, I expect that it'll be cleared out quick, as with the other set which I missed.
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The Sound of Martha Argerich 3CDs
Sold by: Selections UK
Quantity: 1
£6.99 each
LISZT- A Portrait 30CDs
Sold by: Selections UK
Quantity: 1
£14.99 each
LUTOSLAWSKI- String Quartet
Sold by: Selections UK
Quantity: 1
£2.99 each
RAMEAU- Anacreon
Sold by: Selections UK
Quantity: 1
£2.99 each.Originally posted by Bryn View Postare on their way.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostThe Amazon.co.uk listing says they're CDs, rather than SACDs. Still quite a bargain if you can stomach Gergiev's Mahler though.
Sorry to hear about your stomach.
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Originally posted by hafod View PostThan you nanny, but the product listing states 'Box set, Hybrid SACD'. The photograph of the front of the box has the SACD logo, and the rear of the box has Hybrid SACD as well as the SACD logo. There is no doubting that the discs are hybrid sacds.
Sorry to hear about your stomach.
Is Gergiev's Mahler so terrible? I have the Mahler 8 disc already - having been to the live performance. In many ways that really was dreadful, because of the acoustics of St Pauls, but I'm not sure that we can blame Gergiev for that - though one might question anyone's judgement in playing the piece in that venue. As Gergiev himself commented in a programme around the time of the performance, there is a sort of splendour in the performance/recording in the cathedral - so one might get to enjoy it even if it is a muddled mess. The recording is similar to, though perhaps better than, the live experience in this case. I also heard a performance of Mahler 8 in Liverpool Cathedral a long while ago - arguably equally splendid and equally dreadful. On that occasion, which may have been first for a very long time, seated under the organ we were blasted out at the opening by the organ, but the orchestra, choir and soloists were a long way away - quietish and seemed like seconds behind IIRC - probably only a few 100 ms in reality.
I have heard that performances of Mahler's 8th in proper concert halls, such as the Birmingham Symphony hall (as conducted by Rattle) work relatively well.
I might be tempted to pick up the other Gergiev Mahler recordings at the price mentioned - unless of course they really are dreadful.
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