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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostOK - not sure that it has "my" version of the E minor concerto. My 7 inch disc dates back to the 1960s I think. Who are the soloists on that version? The listing in your link simply has the orchestra.
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One for collectors of more vintage recordings, perhaps -
Toscanini conducting Verdi - includes La Traviata, Aida, Masked Ball, Falstaff, Otello, the Requiem, Te Deum
plus excerpts from several other works. About £16 for 12 CDs.
Many recordings of Toscanini have compromised sound, for several reasons. What do others think of his performances today?
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostMany recordings of Toscanini have compromised sound, for several reasons. What do others think of his performances today?[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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I really don't need another set of Tchaikovsky symphonies, but Sony has packaged a 12 CD set of Ormandy's RCA recordings, all the Symphonies and Manfred, all the Concertos, extended Ballet excerpts, and it's going for $22. I have some of the Columbia recordings on lp but the RCA recordings reportedly sound fantastic on CD (minus the original noisy RCA lp surfaces and the compression that Columbia used to liberally employ in the early 1960s). I've hardly played the Muti Philharmonia set that I bought on Brilliant. Will somebody give me a compelling reason not to buy the Ormandy?
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostI really don't need another set of Tchaikovsky symphonies, but Sony has packaged a 12 CD set of Ormandy's RCA recordings, all the Symphonies and Manfred, all the Concertos, extended Ballet excerpts, and it's going for $22. I have some of the Columbia recordings on lp but the RCA recordings reportedly sound fantastic on CD (minus the original noisy RCA lp surfaces and the compression that Columbia used to liberally employ in the early 1960s). I've hardly played the Muti Philharmonia set that I bought on Brilliant. Will somebody give me a compelling reason not to buy the Ormandy?
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostNo but I'll give you one in favour - not only are they minus the original noisy RCA lp surfaces and the compression that Columbia used to liberally employ in the early 1960s but also 1 2 3 and Manfred appear to my knowledge for the first time. Maybe not the very best set ever but well worth having.
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Oh dear - the "ultimate" easy listening bargain - CFM as a download without the adverts.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...e_epc__1p_4_ti £2.49 or you can get it for the same price from iTunes. The Instant Classical Collection - throw away all your cherished CDs and just have this instead!
100 pieces - fragments - some of them truncated even further, but mostly in good performances if the listing is to be believed.
2.5p per item - might suit some people, or be good as a sampler for anything you fancy buying the whole disc of.
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostI really don't need another set of Tchaikovsky symphonies, but Sony has packaged a 12 CD set of Ormandy's RCA recordings, all the Symphonies and Manfred, all the Concertos, extended Ballet excerpts, and it's going for $22. I have some of the Columbia recordings on lp but the RCA recordings reportedly sound fantastic on CD (minus the original noisy RCA lp surfaces and the compression that Columbia used to liberally employ in the early 1960s). I've hardly played the Muti Philharmonia set that I bought on Brilliant. Will somebody give me a compelling reason not to buy the Ormandy?
I've been meaning to explore Ormandy sets further, having had a lot of his LPs earlier on. One thing struck me - were the recordings issued on RCA in the US? Many were on CBS in the UK, or maybe the ones in this box were later recordings. I definitely would like to have some of Ormandy's recordings in a collection. Isn't there also a box with 20th Century music - Bartok etc., and maybe a symphony collection? Maybe there's a larger box with a bigger collection - as with the Bernstein and Walter sets.
The set you have pointed out is available for about £15.50 in the UK from marketplace sellers offering UK distribution (i.e. not from Canada or the US) - http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-lis...&condition=new Perhaps HMRC wouldn't be interested in the cheapest suppliers based abroad, as the value of the set is probably under their threshold - though the savings are not great. Direct from Amazon its over £20, but with the AutoRip feature which some may find convenient.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostPerhaps HMRC wouldn't be interested in the cheapest suppliers based abroad, as the value of the set is probably under their threshold - though the savings are not great. Direct from Amazon its over £20, but with the AutoRip feature which some may find convenient.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostRichard
I've been meaning to explore Ormandy sets further, having had a lot of his LPs earlier on. One thing struck me - were the recordings issued on RCA in the US? Many were on CBS in the UK, or maybe the ones in this box were later recordings.
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Originally posted by johnb View PostThe threshold for charging VAT on goods imported from outside the EU is £15 (excluding alcohol, tobacco products, perfume or toilet waters). This seems to be on the value of the goods (i.e. excluding postal charges).
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostOh dear - the "ultimate" easy listening bargain - CFM as a download without the adverts.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...e_epc__1p_4_ti £2.49 or you can get it for the same price from iTunes. The Instant Classical Collection - throw away all your cherished CDs and just have this instead!
100 pieces - fragments - some of them truncated even further, but mostly in good performances if the listing is to be believed.
2.5p per item - might suit some people, or be good as a sampler for anything you fancy buying the whole disc of.
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