If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
Buy Haydn: 2032 Vol.3 - Solo E Pensoso by Il Giardino Armonico; Giovanni Antonini; Francesca Aspromonte from Amazon's Classical Music Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.
Tomorrow I'm going to order two CD sets of Martha Argerich recordings reviewed in the latest Gramophone: The Complete Chopin Recordings and The Complete Sony Classical Recordings. Marvellous pianist.
Tomorrow I'm going to order two CD sets of Martha Argerich recordings reviewed in the latest Gramophone: The Complete Chopin Recordings and The Complete Sony Classical Recordings. Marvellous pianist.
I quite fancy the unreleased recital that Emil Giles made in Seattle.
Sounds interesting, pg, Gilels was a wonderful pianist - his Brahms concertos for DG are classic. Can you enlarge - does "unreleased" mean unavailable, or is there a way of acquiring the CDs?
Sounds interesting, pg, Gilels was a wonderful pianist - his Brahms concertos for DG are classic. Can you enlarge - does "unreleased" mean unavailable, or is there a way of acquiring the CDs?
Go to presto.com. It'll be available as a general release. I believe, according to the blurb, that only a small section of this recital has been released previously.
Go to presto.com. It'll be available as a general release. I believe, according to the blurb, that only a small section of this recital has been released previously.
If I were more internet aware, I'd post a link...
In case any other Forumistas were also getting sleepless about Seattle:
Having seen Tasmin Little and Martin Roscoe at Snape last week playing the Spring and Kreutzer, I'm going to get their set of the Beethoven violin sonatas - two artists wonderfully matched in their approach to this great music.
Having seen Tasmin Little and Martin Roscoe at Snape last week playing the Spring and Kreutzer, I'm going to get their set of the Beethoven violin sonatas - two artists wonderfully matched in their approach to this great music.
I got that set the day it was released and have really enjoyed it. Hope you do to.
For years I've been searching in vain for a copy of this long-since deleted CD:
... well, by chance I noticed a second-hand copy on sale via Amazon marketplace - it's cost me more than I've ever paid for a single CD before, but still only around the price of a meal in a decent restaurant, so FINALLY, it's on it's way to me!
... and three days on, it has arrived from Austria! (Carefully packaged in an old LP sleeve of the Schubert Eb Mass turned inside-out!) It is tremendous - well worth all three courses and drinks!
[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
... and three days on, it has arrived from Austria! (Carefully packaged in an old LP sleeve of the Schubert Eb Mass turned inside-out!) It is tremendous - well worth all three courses and drinks!
With Accord now being in the Universal/Decca stable, i am hopin g they re-issue it as part of a Xenakis box, along which whatever else they have to draw on, or perhaps Brilliant Classic will licence the recordings and put them on a bargain CD?
Comment