They had a whole load of the EMI Great Recordings of the Century box sets knocked down as well. I got the Desormiere Pelleas for £9.00 instead of £33. This includes a makeweight of Debussy chansons sung by Maggie Teyte and Mary Garden, and provides a viable alternative to the Metronome re-issue which retails at £9.99.
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Thanks for the post re HMV's offering. I checked out some of the MP3 details for various downloads I've had recently, including the Lahti SO Sibelius set.
That's very good, and I really enjoyed the 1st Symphony, which has a sense of drive greater than most. I still like Berglund though. Re the MP3s, quite a lot
seem to be in Joint Stereo, rather than Stereo - though maybe this is just what iTunes reports. Bit rates typically seem to be 200kbps to 250 kbps VBR.
It might still be worth buying the Lahti set on discs as the performances seem to be very good, and there might be some benefits in audio quality.
I probably won't bother with some of the others, as the MP3 quality is mostly satisfactory, and unless the performances are knock-out ones, maybe not worth it.
I was slightly surprised that to get the information I had to use iTunes - the Mac Finder only provided the bit rate.
Re the Mozart Opera set (Gardiner) and the Mahler set (Bertini) I suspect the price of the first has come down a few pounds since I posted, and the Mahler set has gone up a similar amount.
I guess they're worth having anyway at a total cost of around £50.
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Dave,
Mp3DirectCut (very reliable) reports the Donauechingen mp3s as 320kbps joint stereo. Since many (most) of the recordings are historical and mono, the use of joint stereo makes sense. Many will effectively be identical to lossless, with all 320kbps devoted to a single audio channel. Also, it must be remembered that mp3 joint stereo is a whole different (much better) ball game to mp2's joint stereo.
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Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View Post
[As with your downloads, the 40 CD "Ultimate Mozart Collection" I bought also has K365 and the 2 piano version of K242. In these the other pianist is Alfredo Perl. Concertos 17 and 24 are there, and complete. PM me if you think I might be able to assist re. your missing items.]
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Originally posted by Bryn View Post[As with your downloads, the 40 CD "Ultimate Mozart Collection" I bought also has K365 and the 2 piano version of K242. In these the other pianist is Alfredo Perl. Concertos 17 and 24 are there, and complete. PM me if you think I might be able to assist re. your missing items.]
I haven't downloaded them yet, they are on the wishlist.The previews sound ok.I am baffled by the missing tracks though?
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