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What CD, book, DVD etc are you waiting for?
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostI should have mentioned that I got mine via amazon.co.uk Prime (£7.48 with 'free' p&p). Looks like it has risen in price a little () in the interim. With so much going on, I have only listened to Symphonies 1 and 2, so far. Much impressed with the performance of the Second in particular. I'm a little disappointed that only the revised version of the Fourth is included.
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I found out that the superb pianist Paul Wee (whose Alkan Concerto and Symphony recording on BIS I enjoyed so much earlier in the year) has recorded the complete Thalberg L'Art du chant on 2 Cds so I ordered that, along with the next Naxos Liszt instalment - the early version of the Harmonies Poetiques at Religieuses. Now waiting for the parcel!Best regards,
Jonathan
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Waiting over. The Barry Cooper ABRSM edition of Beethoven's 35 Piano Sonatas was delivered a few minutes ago, two days ahead of earliest estimanted arrival date. The commentaries appear to be very informative. Each of the three volumes has an accompanying CD which I have yet to spin. Not cheap (£52. 07 including p&p) but as time goes by, my old Schirmer (Von Bülow/Lebert) two volume edition (16/- each) has become less and less reliable as a reflection if the composer's intensions. I doubt, however, that I will ever find the time to make a bar-by-bar comparison of the two editions.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostWaiting over. The Barry Cooper ABRSM edition of Beethoven's 35 Piano Sonatas was delivered a few minutes ago, two days ahead of earliest estimanted arrival date. The commentaries appear to be very informative. Each of the three volumes has an accompanying CD which I have yet to spin. Not cheap (£52. 07 including p&p) but as time goes by, my old Schirmer (Von Bülow/Lebert) two volume edition (16/- each) has become less and less reliable as a reflection if the composer's intensions. I doubt, however, that I will ever find the time to make a bar-by-bar comparison of the two editions.
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Forward Motion From Bach to Bebop: A Corrective Approach to Jazz Phrasing by Hal Galper
This book just arrived. I already have loads of books on learning to play jazz, but from just glancing through it, I can tell I am not going to regret having purchased it. Also, it is much broader than its title suggests.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostWaiting over. The Barry Cooper ABRSM edition of Beethoven's 35 Piano Sonatas was delivered a few minutes ago, two days ahead of earliest estimanted arrival date. The commentaries appear to be very informative. Each of the three volumes has an accompanying CD which I have yet to spin. Not cheap (£52. 07 including p&p) but as time goes by, my old Schirmer (Von Bülow/Lebert) two volume edition (16/- each) has become less and less reliable as a reflection if the composer's intensions. I doubt, however, that I will ever find the time to make a bar-by-bar comparison of the two editions.
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Originally posted by Heldenleben View PostI love H Von B ‘s commentary on the sonatas - an education in itself . Unfortunately my copy appears to have gone awol . At £ 15 per vol it is still a bargain though if I remember right the footnote format eats into the stave space.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostWhat do you plan to listen to first? I opted for CD 2 (mainly to hear the solo piano version of DeC).
It's arrived.
I quite like the packaging, rather than having a box with a lid/flap to open.
But I agree with your comments on the other thread about the lack of track information in the booklet: the bonus and historic recordings don't seem to be listed in the booklet at all.
PS: I decided to be boringly predictable, and start with CD1.
It won't take long to get to CD2.
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