....Sorry to hear that Dave....
Winter plans
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Originally posted by RichardB View PostThere were three sets of 6 LPs each and the CD reissue has them all. I used to have almost all of them on LP as a result of much effort and scouring London record shops when I arrived there at the end of the 1970s. Many of them I'd already heard, having borrowed them from the record library in Swansea. I don't think I can overestimate the effect listening to all that music had on me, from then until now: I still listen to many of them - Ferrari, Kayn, Nono, Evangelisti, Holliger, Kagel, Koenig, Nuova Consonanza, Zimmermann and of course Stockhausen - it's almost like a list of composers whose work has been most influential for me.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostNow I'm wondering whether it's worth trying the REAL DG Avant Garde box set - even at a much higher price. Does anyone know what's included - it's hard to see in the website here - https://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Avantga...7JB/ref=sr_1_1
There is a better listing here - and perhaps a better price offer too - https://www.prestomusic.com/classica...ntgarde-series
There is even free delivery, so competitive.
keep you out of mischief well into the new year I should think…..I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostThe one place in London to get them was a wonderful record shop in Farringdon
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Post
For a bigger winter project, you could work your way through this lot Dave. Free and downloadable. And ( almost) all out of print.
keep you out of mischief well into the new year I should think…..
"Moreover, the sort of material offered has never been a major profit-center for either artists or publishers. It has always appealed only to a small minority of music listeners, and so its commercial release has typically been driven more by cultural commitment than by a desire for personal gain. The recordings offered through this web site were likely no better than break-even propositions when they were originally released. So by making them available once again through a non-commercial mechanism, we are arguably continuing the mission that drove their commercial release. "
"arguably", indeed...
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
Was it a case of having to move to Scotland, Dave?
Living close to London had advantages, but also many problems. Traffic and over dense housing were - still are - major issues I think.
Since we left I gather that train services have become even more problematic and unreliable.
I have previously lived in Sweden, but houses in the UK seem very cold compared with flats and houses there.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Post
For a bigger winter project, you could work your way through this lot Dave. Free and downloadable. And ( almost) all out of print.
keep you out of mischief well into the new year I should think…..
Are most of the tracks from the original AvantGarde box? It seems as though they are, with a few exceptions and omissions.
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostI grew to loathe winter in the last few years of my working life as the daily commute became progressively more difficult to bear, especially the dark evenings which were usually wet and windy as well. Any snow and ice made the train and walk journey there and back exhausting and hazardous.
Now that's all in the past I can accept, even like, the special atmosphere of a winter's day, particularly in the lead up to Christmas.
I've committed to going on my daily walk unless the rain is torrential and the autumn and winter has always been my favourite time for reading. As I don't much care for listening to music in daylight, the dark evenings suit me just fine!
My winters in Tlaxcala consist of closing a window and throwing on an extra blanket. In December and January, I put on a coat to walk the dogs in the morning, when it might be 5 degrees. That’s the extent of my adjustments.
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Originally posted by JasonPalmer View PostPatrick,
sounds like a nice place to retire to
regards
jason
Expats want to be around other expats, and will pay more for that.
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Musically speaking I have developed a habit of having a weekly theme, sometimes inspired by something on Radio 3. Each week then seems memorable and I look forward to the next one.
Last week was Nielsen symphonies culminating in the purchase of the Luisi set. This week was supposed to be Florence Price but after the First Symphony I got sidetracked and started listening to the new Oklahoma. It was a pleasant surprise to enjoy this so much.
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Originally posted by PatrickMurtha View Post
Expats want to be around other expats...
(When I was serving abroad (was I an immigrant? an expat?) it always tickled me that some 'expats' I knew tended to write, when being more formal, that they were 'ex-patriots' Perhaps they were... )
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