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Madiel

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Quote from: Kalevala on November 05, 2025, 07:19:32 PM@Madiel So how goes the Vivaldi hunt?  :)

K

Well, I just decided to properly tally the damage thus far to my wallet including all the shipping costs... a trip to pick some of them up might have been cost-effective.

If you spread it out over 25 years like I should have, instead of less than 3 months, it's quite reasonable.  :o  And it does illustrate just how much of a premium I've paid on some of them because I didn't purchase when they were in print. The maximum so far is about 4 times what it would have originally cost me.

65 volumes in the house.
3 on the way (one of which will arrive Monday for sure).
1 new one that's easy to pick up.
5 old ones that are going to be tricky.
Nobody has to apologise for using their brain.

ritter

After a delicious lunch in Madrid's city centre (which is just some blocks away from my home, anyway), we popped into the leading department store in Spain El Corte Inglés) and, in their ever-dwindling classical CD section, bought these:


My first Medtner CD!!


I've enjoyed the music of Casadesus I know so far, so exploring more of it was natural...
 « Et n'oubliez pas que le trombone est à Voltaire ce que l'optimisme est à la percussion. » 

hopefullytrusting

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Both physical, complete, near mint - pennies on the dollar. 8)

Scarlatti: Pieter-Jan Belder
Scarlatti: Scott Ross

I think, moving forward, that I will not be buying any classical music - digitally, unless, of course, that is the only state in which it was released.

8) 

Que

Quote from: hopefullytrusting on Today at 10:07:57 AMScarlatti: Scott Ross


The complete set? Nice catch! :)

Kalevala

Quote from: Madiel on November 07, 2025, 11:41:25 PMWell, I just decided to properly tally the damage thus far to my wallet including all the shipping costs... a trip to pick some of them up might have been cost-effective.

If you spread it out over 25 years like I should have, instead of less than 3 months, it's quite reasonable.  :o  And it does illustrate just how much of a premium I've paid on some of them because I didn't purchase when they were in print. The maximum so far is about 4 times what it would have originally cost me.

65 volumes in the house.
3 on the way (one of which will arrive Monday for sure).
1 new one that's easy to pick up.
5 old ones that are going to be tricky.
Oh, boy!  :o Did you figure in the cost of the new shelving?

And if some of the ones that you want are in Bali, send me and I'll pick them up for you.  ;D

But seriously, send me a PM and I'll keep an eye out for you for the "tricky" ones and let you know if I happen to run across listings for them (or see them in a store).

K

hopefullytrusting

Quote from: Que on Today at 11:52:53 AMThe complete set? Nice catch! :)

Well, at least if the seller was honest, lol - it was very cheap, so if it is only the discs, let us say - even that would be a steal, lol. :)

prémont

Quote from: hopefullytrusting on Today at 10:07:57 AMBoth physical, complete, near mint - pennies on the dollar. 8)

Scarlatti: Pieter-Jan Belder
Scarlatti: Scott Ross

I think, moving forward, that I will not be buying any classical music - digitally, unless, of course, that is the only state in which it was released.

8) 

Two nice sets - IMO the best of the available sets.

I prefer Belder. Scott Rush is often rather fast and straightforward. 
Reality trumps our fantasy far beyond imagination.

Daverz

5 channel FLAC from eclassical.


Hurwitz review:



Madiel

Quote from: Kalevala on Today at 12:29:21 PMOh, boy!  :o Did you figure in the cost of the new shelving?

And if some of the ones that you want are in Bali, send me and I'll pick them up for you.  ;D

But seriously, send me a PM and I'll keep an eye out for you for the "tricky" ones and let you know if I happen to run across listings for them (or see them in a store).

K

Shelving is to some extent a "clean up the other mess" problem, though there's already a vague notion I want another bookshelf once the "junk" bedroom is sorted. At present, the 40 I have listened to are stacked in a cupboard. The 25 I haven't listened to are stacked on the dining table.

Bali is a fairly unlikely location, but also postage from Bali would probably be pretty cheap!
Nobody has to apologise for using their brain.