Well I do have most of the Suzuki, and the DG and MPL JEG boxes, plus the Leusink. Oh, and several individual discs of other performers. It's just the Harnoncourt set I have been waiting for at an attractive price. Not sure it is possible to have too much of a good thing when that good thing is Bach.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
Me, I'm waiting for the Koopman set to approximate a sensible price
And of course for a complete Kuijken set. At a sensible price...
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostBravo, Bryn - I am sure you will really love the Harnoncourt/Leonhardt set. Despite its imperfections, it really is very special in so many ways.
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostThere's one consolation - though the box is flimsy, at least you save space. My original issue contains 10 x 6CD jewel boxes which takes up a lot of space on my shelves. Mind you, it does also have all the original notes and a nice hardback book too.
My one regret - I initially began by buying the brown box set LPs, with the full scores of the cantatas printed in brown. After collecting about fifteen box sets, the CDs were coming out and I transferred allegiance to that format. The regret is that I got rid of those LPs - and the scores...
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There are two volumes of notes included in the most recent boxed set, with a section on the musical development in the cantatas byGerhard Schuhmacher and a short essay on each cantata by Alfred Durr, Hans Christian Worbs, Nede Anders and/or Ludwig Finscher, so maybe all the original programme notes are in fact there. The scores must surely be available online. Indeed, they are to be found here and on follow-on URLs.
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All the (full and vocal) scores of the Cantatas are available from imslp - some in contributors' "editions" with treble clefs instead of the Tenor, Alto, and Soprano clefs of the older editions (such as used in the Dover scores editions).[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... yes indeed. And with a copy of this by the armchair, you're pretty well equipped -
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There are English and German interspersed (English-3I) and English and German parallel texts (English-3P). You can read them on your tablet while listening.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... o, even more space taken up by those of us who bought the (even more original ) forty-five double jewel cases!
My one regret - I initially began by buying the brown box set LPs, with the full scores of the cantatas printed in brown. After collecting about fifteen box sets, the CDs were coming out and I transferred allegiance to that format. The regret is that I got rid of those LPs - and the scores...
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Yuri Bashmet Complete RCA Recordings (9CDs) on Amazon for £9.99Del boy: “Get in, get out, don’t look back. That’s my motto!”
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Originally posted by Parry1912 View PostYuri Bashmet Complete RCA Recordings (9CDs) on Amazon for £9.99
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