How To Search The Gramophone Archive

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  • richardfinegold
    Full Member
    • Sep 2012
    • 7862

    How To Search The Gramophone Archive

    Does anyone know a good way to do this?. The Fanfare Magazine Archive is relatively easy to search. Gramophone however is frustrating. One has to know the specific issue. That’s ok if the recording was reviewed 3 months ago but not 3 decades previously.
    For example I just typed Tennstedt into their search function and 3 random entries appeared. I have more luck Googling for old reviews. It is fun to be able to pull up an entire issue from yesteryear but ultimately I would like to find specific reviews
  • Pulcinella
    Host
    • Feb 2014
    • 11331

    #2
    jlw used to assure us that it was straightforward, but I think almost everyone else disagreed!

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    • pastoralguy
      Full Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 7899

      #3
      Originally posted by Pulcinella View Post
      jlw used to assure us that it was straightforward, but I think almost everyone else disagreed!
      No! It’s unbelievably clunky and awkward and would be even more awkward if we weren’t searching names that are often unusual!

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      • richardfinegold
        Full Member
        • Sep 2012
        • 7862

        #4
        Well thanks for the replies although they are disappointing. I guess Google will remain the main search tool here

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        • Roslynmuse
          Full Member
          • Jun 2011
          • 1281

          #5
          In the old days of the quarterly Gramophone Classical Catalogue the review dates were listed next to the disc number. Strange how 'progress' is often anything but...

          The other irritation for me in Gramophone itself is the loss of the New Releases listing. It became essential when the sheer number of releases meant that only favoured labels ever received reviews.

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          • ostuni
            Full Member
            • Nov 2010
            • 552

            #6
            My usual workaround is to go to the Presto Classical site, and look for the Reviews tab on the listing of the release in question. More often than not, this gives a brief quote from the Gramophone review, and its date: I can then plug the date into the Gramophone archive, and go straight to the relevant issue.

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            • mikealdren
              Full Member
              • Nov 2010
              • 1226

              #7
              Originally posted by Roslynmuse View Post
              In the old days of the quarterly Gramophone Classical Catalogue the review dates were listed next to the disc number. Strange how 'progress' is often anything but...

              The other irritation for me in Gramophone itself is the loss of the New Releases listing. It became essential when the sheer number of releases meant that only favoured labels ever received reviews.
              Yes, they clearly have an index of reviews with dates. Why can't they make that available.

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              • richardfinegold
                Full Member
                • Sep 2012
                • 7862

                #8
                Originally posted by ostuni View Post
                My usual workaround is to go to the Presto Classical site, and look for the Reviews tab on the listing of the release in question. More often than not, this gives a brief quote from the Gramophone review, and its date: I can then plug the date into the Gramophone archive, and go straight to the relevant issue.
                Tried that a few times and there wasn’t a Gramophone review attached. You are actually more likely to succeed with Google

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                • pastoralguy
                  Full Member
                  • Nov 2010
                  • 7899

                  #9
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                  I recently took delivery of the Labéque sisters classic 1981 recording for two pianos of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and the Piano Concerto in it’s original Philips Blue Face release and, naturally, wanted to look up the original review. It was comparatively straightforward since entering an unusual name such as ‘Labèque’ gives only a limited number of hits. However, trying to find a review of a work by Beethoven or Mozart can be frustrating!

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                  • richardfinegold
                    Full Member
                    • Sep 2012
                    • 7862

                    #10
                    Originally posted by pastoralguy View Post
                    Item.

                    I recently took delivery of the Labéque sisters classic 1981 recording for two pianos of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and the Piano Concerto in it’s original Philips Blue Face release and, naturally, wanted to look up the original review. It was comparatively straightforward since entering an unusual name such as ‘Labèque’ gives only a limited number of hits. However, trying to find a review of a work by Beethoven or Mozart can be frustrating!
                    Indeed. It’s frustrating just trying to find a specific recording of a warhorse on the Presto site, especially with all the various reissue options. And the Presto site is relatively well done compared to others

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