Originally posted by Beef Oven
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What CD, book, DVD etc are you waiting for?
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Karlheinz Stockhausen - Donnerstag Aus Licht
I have heard the whole of Dienstag, parts Freitag, Samstag and Donnerstag and I have finally decided to take the plunge and buy my first opera from 'Licht'.
I have chosen 'Donnerstag' as my entry point because, of all the the extended excerpts I've heard, Act 2, 'Michael's Journey Around The World', keeps leaping into my imagination. Hopefully arrives next week.
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Giuseppe Sinopoli, Philharmonia Orchestra et al, Mahler Symphonies and song-cycles. Eloquence, Deutsche Grammophon.
I think it's strange that although I have 53 different recordings of Mahler Symphonies and song-cycles, after many years of collecting, this is my first complete box-set of symphonies (for example, although I have about 20 more Bruckner recordings, there are about eight cycle box-sets).
£19.99 from Amazon and I've only got one duplication as I have some Dresdener Sinopoli Mahler
And by the way, I'm pleased that there was no AutoRip with this. I have the excitement and anticipation of delivery that AutoRip robs you of.
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I've only got 5 & 8 from that cycle. I heard Sinopoli give 6 & 9 in London so I'd be interested in this set which has hitherto been prohibitively expensive.
I'm awaiting delivery of Abbado's set of the Haydn London Symphonies with the Chamber Orchestra of Europe plus his recordings of the Schoenberg & Schumann Piano Concertos plus a Nono CD as recommended by JLW.
Edit: Just ordered the Sinopoli Mahler for £18.93. Thanks, Beefy. Should be on the Bargains thread."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostI've only got 5 & 8 from that cycle. I heard Sinopoli give 6 & 9 in London so I'd be interested in this set which has hitherto been prohibitively expensive.
I'm awaiting delivery of Abbado's set of the Haydn London Symphonies with the Chamber Orchestra of Europe plus his recordings of the Schoenberg & Schumann Piano Concertos plus a Nono CD as recommended by JLW.
Edit: Just ordered the Sinopoli Mahler for £18.93. Thanks, Beefy. Should be on the Bargains thread.
I was a subscriber to the Philharmonia from the late eighties onward, during Sinopoli's time there.
Just checked, I paid £19.09, not £19.99, so you got yours for 16p less than me
Btw, I'm kicking myself because 2/3 years ago, Presto or someone was selling the full price DG version for £25 and I decide not to buy it. Then, a few months later I changed my mind and it had gone back to about £60 (as you say, prohibitively expensive). Shame, because it contains the live Philharmonia tour of Japan, Das Klagende Lied, which this Eloquence re-issue omits.Last edited by Beef Oven!; 24-01-14, 23:10.
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Thayer/Deiters/Reimann:
Ludwig van Beethovens Leben. 5 Vols, 1917 edition.
The original text used by Forbes as basis for his 1964/'67 Thayer's Life of Beethoven, the undisputed standard Beethoven biography.
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I've just received Vols 3 & 4 from Dutton of the Busch Quartet's Beethoven from the 1930s. As Volume 4 was not listed on Dutton's website, I rang them to enquire, and they found me a copy from what was described as a very short supply. This interested me because I had earlier searched on Amazon and found a single copy on sale for£200 ! A little different from £5.99 !
So far in this series I've only had time to hear Op.59 No. 3. Naturally the sound is rather dry, but very immediate, and the playing is quite something, especially the cello playing of Herman Busch. When reviewing other versions, the first edition of the Record Guide back in 1951 bewailed the lack of good performances because at that time the Busch versions were already deleted, from my small sampling so far I can understand why they were missed.
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