François Bayle CDs giveaway

Started by petrarch, March 17, 2013, 08:23:08 AM

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T. D.

Cool, well done Brewski and thanks to petrarch for the generous offer.
Had I been around the forum back then, I'd have pursued the discs. So there to the naysayers.  :P

bhodges

Quote from: T. D. on January 21, 2022, 05:35:23 PM
Cool, well done Brewski and thanks to petrarch for the generous offer.
Had I been around the forum back then, I'd have pursued the discs. So there to the naysayers.  :P

Bayle clearly isn't for everyone. But I'm grateful for the opportunity to explore his work (which I'm still doing).

--Bruce

petrarch

Quote from: Brewski on January 21, 2022, 03:48:20 PM
Nine years later (;D), for which I thank you profusely!

Great to hear it!

I gladly note that in the intervening years we saw quite a few other boxes of acousmatic, electroacoustic and electronic music released, collecting works that were sometimes of great difficulty to obtain in their individual releases.
//p
The music collection.
The hi-fi system: Esoteric X-03SE -> Pathos Logos -> Analysis Audio Amphitryon.
A view of the whole

T. D.

I've been listening to
Bernard Parmegiani & François Bayle - Divine Comédie,
which I think is part of the box (it's on bandcamp as DL, also on youtube), and find it excellent!

petrarch

Quote from: T. D. on February 07, 2022, 05:32:20 PM
I've been listening to
Bernard Parmegiani & François Bayle - Divine Comédie,
which I think is part of the box (it's on bandcamp as DL, also on youtube), and find it excellent!

The box contains only Bayle's portion of the work, Purgatoire and Paradis Terrestre. Parmegiani'a portion, Enfer, is part of the Parmegiani box. I think the release on Bayle's label, Magison, is the only one that contains both works.
//p
The music collection.
The hi-fi system: Esoteric X-03SE -> Pathos Logos -> Analysis Audio Amphitryon.
A view of the whole

Harry

#25
I am in the process of culling a lot of CD'S from my collection, and want to know if anyone is interested. Its meant for Europe only, preferably The Netherlands. The CD's are free, all in pristine condition and in plastic sleeves instead of jewel cases, so they take little room, apart of course from the big boxes. You have to collect them, sending them would defeat the purpose. Music from the middle ages into the 20th century, many OOP.
Otherwise they go into the trash bin.
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The man who is something is whoever thinks he is nothing.
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