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Originally posted by Anna View PostTapiola, I've looked at the cds and the booklet and no date is mentioned but it is in the dark green box that you need a degree in astro-physics to open!!
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Originally posted by mercia View Postplease go ahead. Have we mentioned the Hans and Antonio works? for the sake of tidiness
Antonio Soler and Hans Werner Henze both wrote Fandangos - and Scaramouche (by Milhaud) crops up with 'Fandango' in Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody...
Now for an easy peasy G -
"Rinaldo. Armide. Tancred."
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Anna
Originally posted by Tapiola View PostI have heard of the famed sturdiness of this box, though do not know the transfers therein.
Originally posted by Tapiola View Post
I have just googled this and the date 1999 comes up. By contrast, the Melodiya box from 2006 is so flimsy that one is almost scared to set anything on top of it. And it stands proud of all of my other box sets on the shelf.
Edit: Does anyone here read Russian?
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Originally posted by Anna View PostAs to my Melodiya it is in a very sturdy thick box and says Mockba 2006, and has 12 cds, but having said it's Melodiya it's all in Russian (booklet included) but it's the same Kondrashin with the Moscow Phil, Gromadsky, etc., but it also contains Concerto 1 (Leonid Kogan) and No. 2 (David Oistrakh) and another Babi Yar with A. Eisen (bass) So, I obviously have something very different to your flimsy box!
Edit: Does anyone here read Russian?
Your Melodiya set is evidently different to mine, which has only 11 discs.
And yours has the VC1 PLUS another 13th! Is it the legendary live premiere of Babi Yar? Recordings of this are like gold dust! I am truly amazed!
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Anna
Originally posted by Tapiola View Post
Your Melodiya set is evidently different to mine, which has only 11 discs.
And yours has the VC1 PLUS another 13th! Is it the legendary live premiere of Babi Yar? Recordings of this are like gold dust! I am truly amazed!
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Originally posted by Anna View PostWell Tapiola, is this gold dust, the recording? Really? Well if so I amaze myself as well! Cripes, just put the cd on now! It's awfully spine-tingley stuff.
Sounds like your bravura in purchasing things direct from Russia has paid off big style"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Anna
Originally posted by Caliban View PostAnna, it is no surprise to us that you are amazing!
Originally posted by Caliban View Post
Sounds like your bravura in purchasing things direct from Russia has paid off big style
Edit: sorry, very off topic, let us see the new quiz
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Norfolk Born
While you're getting your teeth into my very straightforward 'H' question, I thought I would share an interesting discovery with you. When I played Elgar's 'Mazurka' this morning, just to remind myself of what it sounded like, it turned out to be the basis for the theme to the truly wonderful Radio 4/BBC7 series 'Bleak Expectations'.
A small clue to 'H': contrary to popular rumour, the bus definitely wasn't a Routemaster. (These things are important to some people - bus experts, film buffs - you know).Last edited by Guest; 29-03-11, 18:53.
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The double-decker bus mentioned in #3695.
I'm off to watch last night's episodes of Corrie now. I'll come back in a while to see how you're getting on. If you get stuck, think of another word for 'cowboy'.
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