New Releases

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Draško



What I thought is new release from Tahra, with the new to Krauss' discography recording of Brahms' 1st, first I heard that there even is a Brahms 1st from Krauss. Not quite sure if there are more Jupiters.
But then I find a musicweb review from 2002 making it a reissue. But still new to me, and exciting.

And if one is in the mood for 96 discs more of Krauss there is Venias box, released this summer.


https://www.hmv.co.jp/en/artist_Classical-Collection-Boxed-Set_000000000088040/item_Clemens-Krauss-The-Collection-1929-1954-97CD_8831102


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Alek Hidell

Quote from: Draško on October 08, 2018, 01:49:34 AM


What I thought is new release from Tahra, with the new to Krauss' discography recording of Brahms' 1st, first I heard that there even is a Brahms 1st from Krauss. Not quite sure if there are more Jupiters.
But then I find a musicweb review from 2002 making it a reissue. But still new to me, and exciting.

Plus, if you buy this new reissue, you'll get that photo of him in that marvelous hat. ;D
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Ciaccona

Here's a re-issue of Kubelik's Mahler Cycle with Original Jackets and a Disc of BR-Audio:

[asin]B07G2PK4RH[/asin]

Que

Quote from: Undersea on October 10, 2018, 07:58:41 PM
Here's a re-issue of Kubelik's Mahler Cycle with Original Jackets and a Disc of BR-Audio:

[asin]B07G2PK4RH[/asin]

Nice!  :)

Although I already have Kubelik's live recordings on Audite, which of course do not constitute a complete cycle.... ::)

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Mandryka

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Mr. Minnow

Quote from: Mandryka on October 15, 2018, 12:19:03 AM


That does look interesting. It's a shame that it doesn't seem to be available anywhere for much less than £20, but on the other hand there isn't exactly an abundance of late medieval mass reconstructions available on CD, so it may be worth it.

Due in November:





Mandryka

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Quote from: Mr. Minnow on October 15, 2018, 03:06:22 AM
That does look interesting. It's a shame that it doesn't seem to be available anywhere for much less than £20, but on the other hand there isn't exactly an abundance of late medieval mass reconstructions available on CD, so it may be worth it.



I agree it looks interesting, I found it for £15 inc. postage on amazon.co.uk. from a reseller, but I see that it's gone up slightly

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07F54R85Y/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Mr. Minnow

Quote from: Mandryka on October 15, 2018, 03:45:45 AM
I agree it looks interesting, I found it for £15 inc. postage on amazon.co.uk. from a reseller, but I see that it's gone up slightly

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07F54R85Y/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Just grabbed a copy from a reliable marketplace seller for a similar price to you - £15.58, free postage. Still not cheap, but acceptable for a CD which doesn't appear to be widely available (and whose price is therefore unlikely to drop much).

Another November release:


The new erato

That looks absolutely mouthwatering!

Mr. Minnow

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Quote from: The new erato on October 16, 2018, 11:56:30 PM
That looks absolutely mouthwatering!

It does indeed. Definitely one on my must buy list.

Another new release due out in a couple of weeks which should be of great interest to many an early music nut:



Edit: already on JPC, with samples:

https://www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/detail/-/art/ordo-virtutum-die-ordnung-der/hnum/8710818

Brian


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ritter

For Martinu enthusiasts (I think I haven't seen this world-premiere recording posted yet):



What Men Live By is a one-Act opera to a libretto (in English?) by the composer, based in Tolstoy. JPC gives a tomorrow as release date.

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Quote from: ritter on October 18, 2018, 10:51:02 AM
For Martinu enthusiasts (I think I haven't seen this world-premiere recording posted yet):



What Men Live By is a one-Act opera to a libretto (in English?) by the composer, based in Tolstoy. JPC gives a tomorrow as release date.

I posted it in the Martinu thread but without an image - might get more exposure here. I have already ordered it from MDT and it is on its way.

Brian

I posted it here but it was probably a month ago. I tend to post releases as soon as they appear in the distribution database that I have access to (Naxos), rather than when shops pick up the info. Speaking of which, Naxos is busy uploading cover art for all the December releases now...

ritter

Quote from: Brian on October 19, 2018, 07:32:31 AM
I posted it here but it was probably a month ago. I tend to post releases as soon as they appear in the distribution database that I have access to (Naxos), rather than when shops pick up the info. Speaking of which, Naxos is busy uploading cover art for all the December releases now...
Aplogies. I missed that one. But yes, your posts are usually the first indication of future releases, and thanks for that!  :)