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Started by sidoze, June 16, 2007, 04:38:31 AM

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sidoze

Some rare / desirable CDs up for sale. Link goes to Ebay

http://tinyurl.com/dgdn5

PS - Lord of the Rings ring isn't mine :)

sidoze

If the above link isn't working, please click on the full Ebay link below:

http://search.ebay.co.uk/_W0QQsassZsidozeyQQhtZ-1QQfrppZ50QQfsopZ1QQfsooZ1QQrdZ0?

sidoze

more CDs added:

Maria Yudina live in Kiev - TNC (2cds)
Kondrashin - Mahler 1 - last concert - EMI
Cortot Chopin Prelude s- Naxos
Messiaen Vingt Regards - Momo Kodama - Triton (2cds)
Boris Tishchenko VC 2 - Olympia
Michelangeli - Scarlatti/Beethoven/Clementi/Chopin - BBC Legends
Ivan Moravec - Debussy-Chopin - Vox (2cds)
Schuricht - Bruckner 9 - Japanese EMI

considered putting up Edwin Fischer / Beethoven / M&A 2 CDs but not yet :)

http://tinyurl.com/dgdn5

http://preview.tinyurl.com/dgdn5

sidoze

anyone want the Furtwangler Beethoven 9 on Archipel (the one with Hitler in the audience)?

Mark

Quote from: sidoze on June 16, 2007, 02:51:49 PM
... (the one with Hitler in the audience)?

Man, you'd make a lousy salesman. ;D

sidoze

Quote from: Mark on June 16, 2007, 02:59:45 PM
Man, you'd make a lousy salesman. ;D

:) Pity the sarcastic quip "Don't give up your da job" can't be used in this case  :-\  ;D

PerfectWagnerite

Quote from: Mark on June 16, 2007, 02:59:45 PM
Man, you'd make a lousy salesman. ;D

Some people get a special glee out of having Hitler or one of his head henchmen like Goebbels clapping along though, for reasons that make me scratch my head.

sidoze

Quote from: PerfectWagnerite on June 16, 2007, 05:54:31 PM
Some people get a special glee out of having Hitler or one of his head henchmen like Goebbels clapping along though, for reasons that make me scratch my head.

yeah, "a special glee". Right. How about Furtwangler's most intense and frankly quite inhuman performance of Beethoven 9? Is that enough for you?  ::)

AnthonyAthletic

Kondrashin's Mahler 1 is tempting Tony....

You know I have it on cd-r, and may very well go for your original  ;D  I have it in my jpc to buy inbox but may just hold off on that.

Don't think I will be able to risist a little bid  ;D

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PerfectWagnerite

Quote from: sidoze on June 17, 2007, 01:47:20 AM
yeah, "a special glee". Right. How about Furtwangler's most intense and frankly quite inhuman performance of Beethoven 9? Is that enough for you?  ::)

You referring to the 1942?
Sorry, no Beethoven in bad sound for me.

sidoze

Quote from: PerfectWagnerite on June 17, 2007, 04:50:50 AM
You referring to the 1942?
Sorry, no Beethoven in bad sound for me.

Yes the 1942, but not the well-known one (I believe on Music & Arts, and probably elsewhere). This is the birthday bash only on this label.

Bad sound or not, you haven't heard Furtwangler's Beethoven?

PerfectWagnerite

Quote from: sidoze on June 21, 2007, 01:51:36 AM
Yes the 1942, but not the well-known one (I believe on Music & Arts, and probably elsewhere). This is the birthday bash only on this label.

Bad sound or not, you haven't heard Furtwangler's Beethoven?

I have heard a 3rd, a 5th, and a 1st. I can't tell you what year exactly (sometime in the 1930s I think) off some obscure label. I don't quite know what to make. The balances are awful, the orchestral execution frightfully bad for the BPO and VPO (at least that's what the recording says). I also have a Schubert 9th that sounds frankly anachronistic in my opinion.

M forever

Quote from: PerfectWagnerite on June 16, 2007, 05:54:31 PM
Some people get a special glee out of having Hitler or one of his head henchmen like Goebbels clapping along though, for reasons that make me scratch my head.

Hitler and Goebbels are clapping along with the music in this recording?