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Arnold Schoenberg - String Quartet #4, op.37
Lasalle Quartet, Deutsche Grammophon
Excellent set, got it in the original 1974 LP-version with excellent book included - an extract of which is in this CD-set (It's only missing the after 1973 published Schönberg and Webern quartet works).
It's now cheapo on Brilliant (Beef oven and I paid a bit more I'm afraid )
Excellent set, got it in the original 1974 LP-version with excellent book included - an extract of which is in this CD-set (It's only missing the after 1973 published Schönberg and Webern quartet works).
It's now cheapo on Brilliant (Beef oven and I paid a bit more I'm afraid )
Wow! I'd love to have that set on LP!
I bought the CDs about 25 years ago and paid about £25 IIRC. As you say, much cheaper now on Brilliant.
I bought an LP set from Gramex (then in York Rd) in the early 1980s. I suspect it was before 1985 - probably before 1984 (the birth of a daughter is a good deterrent to record-buying).
Sylvano Bussotti - Bergkristall (for large orchestra)
North German Radio Symphony Orchestra (NDRSO), Giuseppe Sinopoli. Deutsche Gramophone, 20th Century Classics.
Recorded Hamburg, NDR-Studio, December 1977.
Olivier Messiaen - Vingt regards sur l' enfant Jesus
Håkon Austbø - piano. Naxos.
Hiya Beefy,
I'm not sure how far Messiaen's 'Vingt regards sur l' enfant Jesus' is off the beaten track? I see it programmed from time to time and it has been recorded quite a few times. Now it was the piano music of say Roger Sacheverell Coke or Algernon Ashton then I would be in accord.
I'm not sure how far Messiaen's 'Vingt regards sur l' enfant Jesus' is off the beaten track? I see it programmed from time to time and it has been recorded quite a few times. Now it was the piano music of say Roger Sacheverell Coke or Algernon Ashton then I would be in accord.
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