Past Purchases (CLOSED)

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Peregrine

Yes, we have no bananas


Peregrine

Yes, we have no bananas

Drasko

Quote from: Peregrine on July 30, 2008, 12:28:09 PM
Good, I'm looking forward... ;)

All three very good choices.

Peregrine

Yes, we have no bananas

Kwoon

I just received my 21st set of the Beethoven symphonies and 14th set of Wagner's "Ring":

Wagner: Das Rheingold (Sym des Bayerischen Rundfunks/Haitink, EMI 2CDs)

Wagner: Die Walkure (Sym des Bayerischen Rundfunks/Haitink, EMI 4CDs)

Wagner: Siegfried Sym des Bayerischen Rundfunks/Haitink, EMI 4CDs)

Wagner: Gotterdammerung Sym des Bayerischen Rundfunks/Haitink, EMI 4CDs)

Beethoven: 9 symphonies (Wiener Phil/Bernstein, DG 5CDs)

M forever

All these came in during the last few days:













And Prokofieff 5 with Ashkenazy/Concertgebouworkest (Decca) - couldn't find a pic of it.


Renfield

#7908
Quote from: eyeresist on July 30, 2008, 06:43:31 PM
Which label is that?



Music & Arts, released in June.

Wanderer


rubio

Another interesting Beethoven cycle and some Oistrakh.

 
"One good thing about music, when it hits- you feel no pain" Bob Marley

rickardg

#7911
Quote from: donwyn on July 28, 2008, 08:24:28 PM
I would say yes to the Richter Chopin/Liszt set. Excellent Liszt sonata plus some very nice Chopin preludes.

Haven't heard Beethoven II myself but generally Richter's Beethoven is top notch.

I went back and bought the Richter sets

Richter: The Authorized Recordings
Chopin/Liszt
Beethoven II




and some Naxos discs

Franz Joseph Haydn
String Quartets Op. 76 1-6, Op 103, "The Seven Last Words" Op 51
The Kodaly Qt




Gustav Mahler
Symphony No 5
PNRSO/Wit


Malcolm Arnold
Symphonies 1 & 2, 9
Ireland National Symphony Orchestra/Andrew Penny


Leonardo Balada
Cello Concerto, Concerto for Four Guitars
Michael Sanderling, cello
Versailles Guitar Quartet
Barcelona Symphony & Catalonia National Orchestra/Colman Pearce




Heaven knows when I'll find time to listen to it all...

Edit: fixed some pics, hopefully...

scarpia


I think I heard about this one here somewhere.



PaulR

Kurt Atterberg: Sinfonia per archi Wallin/Camerata Nordica
Weinberg: String Quartets Vol. 1 (#4 and #16) Quartuor danel
Chausson: Concert for Violin, piano and String Quartet Perlman/Bolet/Julliard String Quartet
Chasson: Symphony in Bb Major, Poeme, Viviane    Laurent Korcia/Jerome Kaltenbach/Nancy Lyric Symphony Orchestra
Mussorgksy: Sunless, Nursery, Songs and Dances of Death (Among other works) Christoff/Labinsky Tzipine/L'Orchestre National de la Radiodiffusion Francaise
Mussorgsky: Khovanschina Abbado/Vienna State Opera (DVD)
Weinberg: Symphony #5 in F Minor, sinfonietta #1 Chmura/Polish National Symphony Orchestra katowice

Been looking for a CD of Sunless for a while, the Khovanschina dvd has interested me for a while, and am still exploring the music of Weinberg, and to a lesser extent, Atterberg :)  And it's also my first experience
with Chausson

I'm excited to get this package :)

eyeresist

I like Chausson's symphony, and have it conducted by Ansermet and Munch (Ansermet by a nose).
Don't know his violin "concert", unfortunately.

rubio

"One good thing about music, when it hits- you feel no pain" Bob Marley

Que

Quote from: rubio on August 01, 2008, 12:40:09 PM
Some more Mengelberg.



A very nice set. That you could still find a copy! :)

Q

Dundonnell

Warner/Erato box set of music by that fine French composer Marcel Landowski-all four symphonies, concertos for piano(No.2), trumpet, ondes martenot, the two pieces for soprano, cello and orchestra, plus choral music and two operas)

Naxos release of three American Cello Concertos

Dundonnell

....and-an impulse buy of a composer of whom I had never heard-

orbital

Received (as a gift)


I don't know these at all. Should be interesting :)



That's a dupe  :P



Never heard them



Never heard these either, I am not expecting much, but we'll see...









|I think I have this on an other incarnation  ::)



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