These bargains should come with a (financial) health warning!
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Originally posted by Pianorak View PostThese bargains should come with a (financial) health warning!
In the meantime - is this a bargain or not? http://www.selections.com/AL067/chop...no-works-6cds/
Obviously depends on whether you like Chopin, but many people have told me that Rubinstein is pretty much the best, so £16 for 6 CDs may be a good price.
I'm still struggling to like Chopin in large doses, and not sure that, despite several recommendations, Murray Perahia's Etudes are doing it for me, compared with Louis Lortie's which I got in a monster box for around £50.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostQuite!
In the meantime - is this a bargain or not? http://www.selections.com/AL067/chop...no-works-6cds/My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)
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Thanks LoV. Also the P & P should be less (£0) at the river source.
Re Rubinstein and Chopin - there don't seem to be many recordings of the Etudes (not in that set I think) by him. I found a few, but not a complete set. Did he, in fact, make recordings of the complete sets, or are recordings available? Some people also seem to think that his much earlier recordings, which are perhaps acoustically challenged, have better performances than some of his later ones done in the LP era. Could start another thread on this, since slightly off topic. Comments?
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amateur51
Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostThanks LoV. Also the P & P should be less (£0) at the river source.
Re Rubinstein and Chopin - there don't seem to be many recordings of the Etudes (not in that set I think) by him. I found a few, but not a complete set. Did he, in fact, make recordings of the complete sets, or are recordings available? Some people also seem to think that his much earlier recordings, which are perhaps acoustically challenged, have better performances than some of his later ones done in the LP era. Could start another thread on this, since slightly off topic. Comments?
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Mahlerei
Am51
There's a marketplace seller offering this for £12.66.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Mahlerei View PostAm51
There's a marketplace seller offering this for £12.66.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Rubinstein-p...0131164&sr=1-1
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostThanks, but it doesn't have the Etudes. I'm not sure that recordings of all of these by Rubinstein are available.My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)
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There are some strange goings-on at Amazon. Robk reports buying the Rubinstein Chopin set for £3.99. That offer quickly disappeared but last night a seller was advertising the same set for £4. That again has disappeared. Meanwhile last night I also noticed a set of the Wand Cologne recordings of the Bruckner symphonies, also for £4! That too has disappeared this morning. Whatever is happening it certainly pays to keep looking and to act quickly if you are tempted by a very cheap bargain.
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