Past Purchases (CLOSED)

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Harry

Quote from: springrite on January 13, 2011, 01:45:29 AM
Well, Harry, it doesn't look like you have much to complain at all.

Or, as a saying goes in Beijing, "if you think you should complain at THAT, then you are asking to be slapped silly!"


Of course you are right Paul, I shouldn't really ;D

Harry

#19961
[asin]B0017LI72O[/asin]  [asin]B0036BCCA6[/asin]


Just to see if it works fellows, since I ordered this with Abeille it may be allowed.
Awesome The images are very large though!

PaulSC

Quote from: Harry on January 13, 2011, 02:35:13 AM
The images are very large though!
And Hélène Schmitt's name is obscured  :(

Harry

Some more from Abeille.

                       

jlaurson


Listen what the Arlington Cat dragged in :
(Part 16 of ~30 of stuff found in the sofa cushions)


J. Brahms (1833 – 1897),
Bits'n'Pieces
Murray Perahia
Sony


The new erato

Quote from: Harry on January 13, 2011, 04:40:24 AM
Some more from Abeille.


That disc is absolutely outstanding. The Malipiero concerto is a wonder - and I say that as one who is not absolutely convinced by Malipiero.

Harry

Quote from: erato on January 13, 2011, 07:41:24 AM
That disc is absolutely outstanding. The Malipiero concerto is a wonder - and I say that as one who is not absolutely convinced by Malipiero.


From the bits and pieces I heard, I was immediately convinced that I had to have this one.

jlaurson

#19967
Listen what the Arlington Cat dragged in :
(Part 17 of ~30 of stuff found in the sofa cushions)

corrected


A. Bruckner (1824 – 1896),
Symphony No.7
Furtwangler / BPh - 1951 (Rome)
Archipel



Hopefully not as awful sounding as the allegations I've heard being made.

Orpheus


DavidRoss

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Sid

Got this today, looking forward to hearing this music for the first time...

Thomas Ades:
Asyla, Concerto Conciso, These Premises Are Alarmed, Chamber Symphony, ...but all shall be well
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kishnevi

Quote from: jlaurson on January 13, 2011, 08:21:13 AM
Listen what the Arlington Cat dragged in :
(Part 17 of ~30 of stuff found in the sofa cushions)


J. Brahms (1833 – 1897),
Symphony No.7
Furtwangler / BPh - 1951 (Rome)
Archipel



Hopefully not as awful sounding as the allegations I've heard being made.

Either that sofa has been in some interesting universes, or you had a very long and hard day today.

jlaurson


Listen what the Arlington Cat dragged in :
(Part 17 of ~30 of stuff found in the sofa cushions)


J. Haydn (1732 – 1809),
String Quartets op.50
Tokyo Quartet
DG


jlaurson


Listen what the Arlington Cat dragged in :
(Part 18 of ~30 of stuff found in the sofa cushions)


J. Haydn (1732 – 1809),
Complete Music for Solo Keyboard
Ronald Brautigam
BIS



jlaurson


Listen what the Arlington Cat dragged in :
(Part 19 of 27 of stuff found in the sofa cushions)


G.F. Handel (1685 – 1759),
Water Music
les musiciens du louvre  / marc minkowski
naïve


PaulSC


jlaurson


The new erato

#19977


At the moment I feel like Brisbane. The floodgates are opening.


Gurn Blanston

Quote from: jlaurson on January 14, 2011, 12:36:42 AM
Listen what the Arlington Cat dragged in :
(Part 17 of ~30 of stuff found in the sofa cushions)


J. Haydn (1732 – 1809),
String Quartets op.50
Tokyo Quartet
DG


Still my favorite of the now 10 sets of that opus that I have. They seem to hit all the phrasings just the way I like it. :)

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