Greatest Lp's of collection, what your holy Grails here my top 5 of the 50''

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Carlo Gesualdo

Listen to this my favorite Lp's from all times...

What about Chant Gregorien on DECCA the year of releases is 1951, a rather old purist pleasure, only voices no tone or anything beside voices.One of my favorite, wait there more.

My Gesualdo's on The Randolph Singers of 1952 lead by James Randolph, these first two are thick in petrol play like news.On Westminster I love this vinyl, you don't know, it make me smile in the morning.

The Palestrina Missa sine Nomine
+ Missa Iste Confessor. Release in 1951, printed sleeve in silver blues wow, this goodie on Lyricord all mighty

Than what about my Josquin\lassus of 1950 (concert halls recordings , ensemble concert hall society) nyc.

I kept the best for last Adam de la Halle ''le jeux de robin et marion'' +song's, Music of the central Middle age released in 1951.

this was for the 50''
Perhaps I have more holy grails for ya ladie's & gentelmen, Goodnight.

What are your holy grails, you cherrish them, you clean them, you take good care of them and no one touch them but you.

dissily Mordentroge

Quote from: Carlo Gesualdo on December 07, 2019, 04:48:47 PM

What are your holy grails, you cherrish them, you clean them, you take good care of them and no one touch them but you.
My husband - - - er - - -no - - you can have him.

Mahler:      'Das Lied von der Erde' Kathleen Ferrier. Julius Patzak. Bruno Walter. Decca Mono. LXTA 5576
Ravel:         Oeurvre pour Piano. Philoppe Entremont. CBS BS 77380
J S Bach:    'Das Orgelwerk. Michel Chapius.  Vols 1 - 10: Das Alte Werk.6.35076 EK etc.
Beethoven: Late Quartets. Fine Arts Quartet. Everest. EVC.9056-58.

My list changes with my moods and the weather but the Ferrier.Patzak Walter LP remains at the top and will be burried with me.