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mahlertitan

Quote from: Drasko on April 21, 2007, 09:47:26 AM
One (probably stupid) question, how to unzip this? Do I have to download both files before unziping?
I was interested only in MfSPC, so got only the second one but can't seem to be able to extract files.

i don't download these files, because i HATE Rapidshare!!
but to "unzip" those files, you need to download HJ-Split

Drasko

Quote from: MahlerTitan on April 21, 2007, 09:52:48 AM
i don't download these files, because i HATE Rapidshare!!
but to "unzip" those files, you need to download HJ-Split

Thanks

Maciek

Actually, any file-joining program will do, even one without splitting functions ;D. I use Simple File Joiner, and that works for me.

m_gigena

Sorry, My bad. You need to download HJSplit.exe; a small application to rejoin the files.

Run a google search for it, it's free.

Once you join both files with Hjsplit.exe you can unzip it as a regular zip file

Iago

Isn't easier just to BUY the damned recordings?

Zip-Unzip-Spilt...Who needs it?
"Good", is NOT good enough, when "better" is expected

mahlertitan

Quote from: Iago on April 21, 2007, 04:13:10 PM
Isn't easier just to BUY the damned recordings?

Zip-Unzip-Spilt...Who needs it?

i don't think you can just purchase manuel's recordings.

Maciek

I'm even sure you can't (well, unless Manuel decides to start selling them, that is ;)).

m_gigena

Quote from: Iago on April 21, 2007, 04:13:10 PM
Zip-Unzip-Spilt...Who needs it?

It seems pretty clear that Drasko needs it

Let me see...

Quote from: Draskohow to unzip this?

Well... Yes. He needs it.


Quote from: IagoIsn't easier just to BUY the damned recordings?

(see attachments)


Drasko

Quote from: Manuel on April 22, 2007, 05:40:39 AM
It seems pretty clear that Drasko needs it

I generally enjoy unzipping, doesn't everyone?

Maciek

#29
Last night's final concert of the Stanislaw Moniuszko Vocal Competition.

Commentators said that all of the contestants had some (minor) flaws in their technique (don't ask me about the details, I know next to nothing about singing) but that the two first prizes were definitely well earned - in fact, they kept comparing Oxana Shilova to Anna Netrebko (one of the critics - not a great fan of Netrebko, BTW - even said he felt the Russian star should start worrying about competition).

These are seperate mp3 files for each of the arias zipped into one archive containing also a txt document containing full info on the performers. I'm copying the main details below nontheless:

6th International Stanisław Moniuszko Vocal Competition in Warsaw
22 April 2007, Sunday, 6 p.m. (TEATR WIELKI - POLISH NATIONAL OPERA, Moniuszko Auditorium)
National Opera Orchestra
Conductor - Marcin Nałęcz-Niesiołowski

FEMALE VOCAL CATEGORY:
First Prize, Oxana Shilova, soprano, Russia
Medora's Romanza from Verdi's Il corsaro
Beata's aria from Moniuszko's Beata

Second Prize - Kristina Kapustynska, mezzo-soprano, Ukraine
Jadwiga's Dumka from Moniuszko's The Haunted Manor (2nd Act)
Charlotte's aria from Massenet's Werther (3rd Act)

Third Prize - Małgorzata Olejniczak, soprano, Poland
Hanna's recitativo and aria from Moniuszko's The Haunted Manor (4th Act)
Queen of the Night's aria from Mozart's The Magic Flute

MALE VOCAL CATEGORY:

First Prize - Alexey Markov, baritone, Russia
Janusz's recitativo and song from Moniuszko's Halka (1st Act)
Robert's aria from Tchaikovsky's Yolanta

Second Prize - Rafał Bartmiński, tenor, Poland
Cavaradossi's aria from Puccini's Tosca
Stefan's aria from Moniuszko's The Haunted Manor (3rd Act)

Third Prize - not awarded

File: moniuszko.zip
DownloadLink: [edit: link expired]
File-Size: 85,02 Mb

MishaK

Hey kids, how would one go about saving/recording streaming audio from a radio station's website? Is that even possible? The BBC has a Moravec recital up on their site that I'm dying to have.

m_gigena

Quote from: O Mensch on April 22, 2007, 03:32:23 PM
Hey kids, how would one go about saving/recording streaming audio from a radio station's website? Is that even possible? The BBC has a Moravec recital up on their site that I'm dying to have.

What is the webpage?

mahlertitan

Quote from: O Mensch on April 22, 2007, 03:32:23 PM
Hey kids, how would one go about saving/recording streaming audio from a radio station's website? Is that even possible? The BBC has a Moravec recital up on their site that I'm dying to have.

that's very easy to do, just go download a stream recorder, depends what kind of streaming audio that station uses, you can record the streams.

Maciek

La Folia for tape by Pawel Szymanski (cross-posted from the Pawel Szymanski thread):

File: Szymanski_Pawel_La_Folia_(1979)_for_tape_(Eugeniusz_Rudnik).mp3
DownloadLink: http://rapidshare.com/files/27479902/Szymanski_Pawel_La_Folia__1979__for_tape__Eugeniusz_Rudnik_.mp3
File-Size: 17,03 Mb

DavidW

I think that the old records are no long protected... but... um... aren't the new recordings, even if bootlegs of live performances, copyright protected?  Just to be straight here, I'm not going on the attack, I'm just curious.  Does US copyright law protect live performances or not?

m_gigena

Tureck plays a gigue by Bach upside down.

m_gigena

Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition
Schumann: Bunter Blaetter, Op.99

Sviatoslav Richter

10th February, 1969

http://rapidshare.com/files/12778042/Promenade._Gnomus.rar

Schumann link here

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SCHUMANN:
Klavierkonzert a-moll op. 54 /
Solomon, Piano /
Philharmonia Orchestra London / H. Menges /

Transfer from long playing record, stereo.

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Vladimir Sofronitski

1-20 Carnaval op. 9 (rec.1959)
21-28 Kreisleriana op.16 (rec.1952)
29 Arabeske op.18 (rec.1959)

http://rapidshare.com/files/4442908/Sofr.1.zip

Drasko

#37
A live recording from a concert a few days ago in Vienna

Yefim Bronfman/Vienna Philharmonic/Charles Mackerras

Beethoven - Piano Concerto No.1
Kodály - Hungarian Folk Song Variations
Janáček - Taras Bulba

http://rapidshare.com/files/27320935/WPh_Mackerras_Beethoven.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/27324246/WPh_Mackerras_Kodaly_Janacek.rar

Haven't had the chance to download it yet myself but M is highly enthusiastic about that particular Janáček performance.

m_gigena

A short clip in which Elgar appears as conductor. It's said to be the only one showing this composer.

http://rapidshare.com/files/1294014/elgarconducts.wmv

m_gigena

Dvorak: cello concerto

Rostropovich
New York PO
Kurt Masur

From the Opening Night Gala of the NYPO's 158th Season
Live from Lincoln Center (Avery Fisher Hall)
September 23, 1999 (Rostropovich was 72 at the time).


1st and 2nd movements

3rd movement and interview with Beverly Sills

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Dvorak: cello concerto

Rostropovich
Cleveland Orchestra
George Szell
Severance Hall - May 10, 1969.

MP3, 224 kb/s

http://rapidshare.com/files/28471055/RostropovichSzellDvorak.zip

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SCHUMANN: Concerto for cello and orchestra, op.129
1. Nicht zu schnell (10'56)
2. Langsam (5'16)
3. Sehr lebhaft (7'41)

4. BLOCH: Schelomo (21'47)

Mstislav Rostropovich
Orchestre National de France
Leonard Bernstein
Paris, Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, 09/11/1976

http://rapidshare.com/files/28184456/Rostropovich_Bernstein.zip