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Philo


Florestan

Quote from: Philo on January 07, 2026, 07:41:37 AM

Performed by the conductorless Purple Philharmonic, I presume.  ;D
"Beauty must appeal to the senses, must provide us with immediate enjoyment, must impress us or insinuate itself into us without any effort on our part." - Claude Debussy

Papy Oli

Quote from: Florestan on January 07, 2026, 08:15:50 AMPerformed by the conductorless Purple Philharmonic, I presume.  ;D


Or Ferenc Fuschia  >:D
Olivier

Philo

Quote from: Florestan on January 07, 2026, 08:15:50 AMPerformed by the conductorless Purple Philharmonic, I presume.  ;D

Quote from: Papy Oli on January 07, 2026, 08:23:06 AMOr Ferenc Fuschia  >:D

Heinz Rögner leading the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra.


Papy Oli

Quote from: Philo on January 07, 2026, 08:32:00 AMHeinz Rögner leading the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra.



Close  ;) 
Olivier

Philo

Quote from: Papy Oli on January 07, 2026, 08:32:52 AMClose  ;) 

Replaced, the Brilliant, with this one from Eterna (same recording, but one is way cheaper, lol).


André

Some very good performances of the 9th, Philo ! The Delman and Güller in particular challenge interpretive tradition.

Brian


Philo


Papy Oli

Quote from: Brian on January 07, 2026, 11:32:49 AMNew fashion/hair goal unlocked

Quite  :laugh:

It's Celibidache realising it's not worth getting angry anymore and just, you know, chilling out, man...
Olivier

JBS


Hollywood Beach Broadwalk

Madiel

#36691
It finally happened. Vivaldi album number 71 did not have a cardboard case. I flipped the coin and this time it was tails.

Possibly it frees me to deliberately get "cheaper" copies of numbers 72 and 73 that don't have a cardboard case? I haven't decided.

Edit: otherwise it's a good copy. First, it turned up. Second, nobody has torn any languages out of the booklet.
Nobody has to apologise for using their brain.

André



A most bizarre cover for the following program, which consists of works for solo violin . The main repast here is the three solo sonatas by Khandoshkin, known in his time as 'The Russian Paganini':

- Fritz Kreisler (1875-1962) : Rezitativ & Scherzo-Caprice, op. 6 

- Ivan Khandoshkin (1747-1804) : Sonate pour violon seul n° 1 en sol mineur, op. 3 n° 1 - Sonate pour violon seul n° 2 en mi bémol majeur, op. 3 n° 2 - Sonate pour violon seul n° 3 en ré majeur, op. 3 n° 3

- Niccolo Paganini (1782-1840) : Capriccio n° 14, Capriccio n° 24

- Eugène Ysaye (1858-1931) : Sonate pour violon seul en la mineur, op. 27 no 2

Wanderer


Que

Due to several postings on the listening & purchases threads:




Papy Oli

A couple more used copies from World of Books:






Olivier

prémont

Quote from: Papy Oli on January 09, 2026, 08:32:42 AMA couple more used copies from World of Books:








Excellent harvest  :)  Yes also the Bach passions!
Reality trumps our fantasy far beyond imagination.

Que

Quote from: Papy Oli on January 09, 2026, 08:32:42 AMA couple more used copies from World of Books:



Excellent choice.  :)

Madiel

Quote from: Papy Oli on January 09, 2026, 08:32:42 AMA couple more used copies from World of Books:

Nice hall. But my only bad eBay experience was with World of Books. Hopefully you get everything you're meant to get!
Nobody has to apologise for using their brain.

Madiel

Just bought:



Sometimes, when you can save over $100 by going without a cardboard slipcover, you go without a cardboard slipcover. FOR NOW. Come back in 2028 to follow my quest to obtain "proper" copies of the 18 volumes I don't have as stand-alone and cardboard-covered...

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This leaves only one old/rare one to get, the Concerti per due violini. Lowest price copies I know about are just over A$200... and one of those doesn't even have a cardboard slipcover.
Nobody has to apologise for using their brain.