I'll Probably go tomorrow. For anybody here who is planning a visit, remember that the shop has moved and is on the opposite side of the street a few yards along from a Greggs. It's bigger than the old shop, perhaps a bit austere by comparison, but full of goodies. Stooping over the tables loaded with CDs is bad for the back, but you can always take a break from browsing and enjoy Roger's conversation.
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Coincidentally I went yesterday. Roger prefers the new premises - lighter and more airy. More tables and fewer shelves, apparently we buy more from tables that shelves and he does have low stools but they aren't often used.
Interesting Chris bought Vixen, the other Mackerras Janacek operas were still there.
Mike
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostThanks for tip. Unaware of the shop. We will be parking in a side street around Waterloo later today before walking over the Bridge for much anticipated Andrea Chénier at ROH. I will try to make time to investigate.
Coincidentally, I shall be at Chenier tonight as well - shame the weather's so lousy, I'll be spending most of the afternoon in Cafe Nero!
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Originally posted by hafod View PostThis is a steal - The Operas of Wagner - Solti 36cd, £39.61
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wagner-Opera...dp/B008H29YVY/My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)
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Originally posted by mikealdren View PostCoincidentally I went yesterday. Roger prefers the new premises - lighter and more airy. More tables and fewer shelves, apparently we buy more from tables that shelves and he does have low stools but they aren't often used.
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Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostAlso saves Roger & his gang work, if they can just dump the CDs on a table rather than shelve them in any sort of order. But not so good if you don't have hours to spare for browsing.
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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View PostI've been there once. Looking through "piled" CDs - about 40-50% of the stock? - doesn't appeal to me and I won't return. Have to say, ordering off Amazon is easier and probaly not more expensive.
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Originally posted by visualnickmos View PostFor me, that is the very appeal of Gramex! You never know what unexpected gems might shine through.... there's always something. I'm really looking forward to my trip now.... haven't been to Gramex for over a year....."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by hafod View PostThis is a steal - The Operas of Wagner - Solti 36cd, £39.61
If it is just the Solti Ring you want then it is now £9.50.
A few more:
Webern: Complete Edition - Boulez (6cd), £13.50
Shostakovich: The String Quartets - Fitzwilliam Qt (6cd) - £9.00
Dvorák: Symphonies Nos 1-9 - Kertesz (6cd) - £9.25
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