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Originally posted by MickyD View PostThanks very much Beefy, and everyone else who was kind enough to wish me a Happy Birthday. Not really any time for a playlist as I'm so busy at work, but I think were I at home for a few hours, I would indulge again in those recently bought Naive Vivaldi concerto discs. I get such constant pleasure from them.
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Currently, on Amazon:
Rachmaninov, Complete RCA Recordings - 10 CDs: all S.R.'s work for the label, with some help from 'heavy friend' Fritz Kreisler - £9.99
Rudolf Schock: Wagner Operas - 10CDs: Schock features in recordings of Lohengrin, Hollander and the Froh scenes from Das Rheingold; the prize here, though ,is a reissue of Kempe's wonderful Meistersinger recording (OOP in Britain since the early 90s), arguably the best ever made. Mono sound but a perfect balance, with singers well in front of the orchestra. The ....Hollander is the Konwitschny recording, featuring DFD in the title role. Well worth £10.99 of anyone's money.
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This one, I assume - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sergei-Rach...MF1KSK1G1FXC42
This for the Wagner perhaps - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wagner-Oper...=rudolf+schock
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostFrom experience, should they be the Ikea ones they benefit from being fixed to the wall.
Yes, getting a joiner to remedy the situation by fixing to the wall is high on the list of how to sort it all out!
:slightlyhappierface:
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View Post
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View Post
An extreme case of getting it wrong!
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Originally posted by hafod View PostI use the Ikea shelving but strengthened the set-up by screwing a sheet (8'x4') of thin plywood across the back. It is also attached to the wall (stud partition) simply for stability not strength.
An extreme case of getting it wrong!
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-22xDxv4C-W...s1600/ikea.jpg
At least those seemed to be relatively well 'in position' and hence their order salvageable; mine all fell/slid out in one great long heap!
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Originally posted by hafod View PostI use the Ikea shelving but strengthened the set-up by screwing a sheet (8'x4') of thin plywood across the back. It is also attached to the wall (stud partition) simply for stability not strength.
An extreme case of getting it wrong!
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-22xDxv4C-W...s1600/ikea.jpg
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Bump!
I et al have taken this thread off-topic, so here’s to getting back on.
Has anyone looked at this?
Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostRichard Barrett - life-from / nacht und träume / Blattwerk
16 bit CD quality download available from Qobuz for just £7.99 - - - http://www.qobuz.com/gb-en/search?q=...ett&i=boutique
This is a serious bargain (and the Hi-Res version is just £11.99)
2-CD set containing three substantial works for 'cello and electronics (and piano in the case of nacht und träume).
A number of us bought the CDs on pre-order last year and were knocked sideways when they arrived and we heard the astonishing music contained on the discs. Those CDs were about £18 and currently the Hi-Res download is about $30 on one site - shows what a bargain this Qobuz download is.
Virtuoso 'cello playing of the very highest order from Arne Deforce, especially on life-form, IMHO and profoundly skilled and sensitive piano from Yutaka Oya. Additionally, with Richard Barrett on electronics, the separation of composer and performer that has occurred since the ability to write down music was developed, is suspended on this recording.
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Bumpety-bump (for anyone still undecided about forking out a mere £7.99):
[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostBumpety-bump (for anyone still undecided about forking out a mere £7.99):
http://www.musicandliterature.org/re...lo-electronics
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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