Originally posted by Beef Oven
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What CD, book, DVD etc are you waiting for?
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Beef Oven
Peter Grimes, Britten, Pears et al, Decca.
Been very content with the EMI Colin Davis/Jon Vickers set for the last 25 years or so and the Decca recording was always expensive, so I never got it. Now at £6.99 with free next day delivery on Amazon I thought it would be churlish not to buy it, and I don't want to be a churl.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven View PostPeter Grimes, Britten, Pears et al, Decca.
Been very content with the EMI Colin Davis/Jon Vickers set for the last 25 years or so and the Decca recording was always expensive, so I never got it. Now at £6.99 with free next day delivery on Amazon I thought it would be churlish not to buy it, and I don't want to be a churl.
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Beef Oven
Originally posted by robk View PostI paid £10.99 for it last November - should have waited.
I have the Hickox recording on Chandos and again, the Decca recording always seemed to be top price, so I never bought it until now.
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Beef Oven
Originally posted by Petrushka View PostThe trouble with waiting is that you can wait too long and either the price shoots up again or the deletions axe falls,
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Originally posted by Beef Oven View PostWell I paid £6.49 for his War Requiem on Decca last week and two days later it went down to £4.97!! Should have waited!!!
I have the Hickox recording on Chandos and again, the Decca recording always seemed to be top price, so I never bought it until now.
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Beef Oven
Originally posted by robk View PostAh - I got that one at the lower price. I have the Hickox too but I got to know the War Requiem on the Decca LP boxed set which I still have. I still expect to hear Vishnevskaya's amazing voice when I listen and it is good to have the original on CD.
On the other hand, the Davis/Vickers is an excellent Grimes that I find completely engaging and better than the Britten/Pears version on a number of levels (but not all).
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Beef Oven
DVD - BBC Recording, Peter Grimes, Decca. Peter Pears, Heather Harper, Charlie Drake, Elizabeth Bainbridge, Ann Robson, Owen Brannigan.
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Beef Oven
1) Sibelius Symphonies, Leif Segerstam, Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Brilliant Classics.
After listening to hours and hours of Celibidache and Reggie Goodall over Christmas and the New Year, I've developed a taste (or more properly, a transient obsession) for extremely expansive renditions (I currently have Bernstein's Enigma Variations on the 'turntable'. I already have Segerstam's Sibelius cycle with Helsinki Philharmonic on Ondine, so this will be an interesting comparison.
2) Britten, Serenade, Les Illuminations, Nocturne, Britten, Pears, Tuckwell, Decca.
I had the Decca, Pears Brain on vinyl, and when I was replacing my vinyl, I bought the John Mark Ainsley EMI CD. I always fancied this recording and at £7.76 on Amazon it seemed ok.Last edited by Guest; 04-03-12, 15:33.
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