To anyone interested:
I am culling some CDs from my collection and will offer them at reduced prices for the next three days. Whatever doesn't sell will be donated to a local library. If you're interested, send me a PM. I can take Paypal for US and UK payments as well as Euros. Shipping and packaging are additional at cost; I will give you an estimate before you pay. Thanks!
Singles, $6 each unless otherwise stated:
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DG:
Dvorak American Qt., Smetana E minor - Emerson
Elgar Sym. 2 - Sinopoli
Sony:
Mozart Sonatas 283, 311, misc. works, Vladar
London:
Mozart Arias (Visions of Love), Fleming $3
EMI:
Nathan Gunn song recital (American Anthem)
Philips:
Glagolitic Mass, Taras Bulba (Masur, cutout)
Bartok, Piano Works Kocsis
Decca:
Beethoven 4 and 7 (Monteux - LSO, Japanese text)
Chopin, Sonatas and Etudes (Ashkenazy)
Erato:
Mozart, Flute/Harp and Flute Concertos (Rampal, Laskine, Paillard, Guschlbauer)
Harmonia Mundi:
Beethoven, Sonatas 106 and 109, F.F. Guy
Mozart, Zaide, cond. Goodwin $3
Virgin:
Beethoven Diabellis, Anderszewski
Bach cantatas on Archiv, Gardiner:
106, 118/231, 198
72, 73, 111, 156
113, 179, 199
94, 105, 168
63, 64, 121, 133
36, 61, 62
RCA:
Beethoven 3 and 8, Jarvi, Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie
Auvidis:
Mozart Requiem, Savall
Alalekta:
Beethoven: 5 and 6, Tafelmusik/Weil
BBC Music Magazine:
Schumann Concerto, Sym. 2 (Vogt, Brabbins; Noseda) $1
Bach Partita 1, Chopin Sonata 1, Debussy Quartet $1
MHS
Mozart Sym. 35, 40, Nachtmusik Rudel, Virtuosi di Praga, $1
Quintessence
Schubert Sym 5 and 8, Gehardt, $1
Double sets, $8 per set unless stated:
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DG:
Schumann Symphonies, Kubelik
BIS:
Bach 105, 179, 186, Suzuki
Philips:
Haydn London Symphonies vol. 1, Davis
Haydn London Symphonies vol. 2, Davis
Schubert, Last Four Quartets, Italiano
EMI:
Mozart, Figaro (Jurinac, Sciutti, Bruscantini, Calabrese, Gui) $5
SDG, Bach Cantatas under Gardiner:
Vol. 26: 172, 59, 74, 34, 173, 68, 174
Vol. 1: 167, 7, 30, 75, 39, 20
Nimbus:
Puccini Boheme (Gigli, Albanese, Berrettoni)
Hanssler
Bach Organ Works, 2 CDs, Ton Koopman, $4
Marco Polo
Brian, Gothic Symphony, 2 CDs, Ondrej Lenard, $5
Multi-disk box set:
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RCA:
Wagner Ring (Janowski), $40. This is the 4-inch wide set with complete libretti, not the slimline reissue.
Quote from: Sforzando on December 02, 2008, 08:59:12 AM
Marco Polo
Brian, Gothic Symphony, 2 CDs, Ondrej Lenard, $5
Ouch! :'(
Quote from: Jezetha on December 02, 2008, 09:02:40 AM
Ouch! :'(
Duplicate copy. It would be "ouch" if I were trying to sell both.
That's a relief... :)
Quote from: Sforzando on December 02, 2008, 08:59:12 AM
Alalekta:
Beethoven: 5 and 6, Tafelmusik/Weil
Yeah, I had it, I sold it as well. Just terrible anachronistic performances with nothing new to add to the music other than some strange sonorities.
Quote from: Sforzando on December 02, 2008, 08:59:12 AM
To anyone interested:
I am culling some CDs from my collection and will offer them at reduced prices for the next three days. Whatever doesn't sell will be donated to a local library. If you're interested, send me a PM. I can take Paypal for US and UK payments as well as Euros. Shipping and packaging are additional at cost; I will give you an estimate before you pay. Thanks!
Philips:
Schubert, Last Four Quartets, Italiano
I am curious why are you culling this? what's wrong with it?
marvin
Quote from: marvinbrown on December 05, 2008, 06:28:45 AM
I am curious why are you culling this? what's wrong with it?
marvin
I don't like it.
Quote from: Sforzando on December 02, 2008, 08:59:12 AM
BBC Music Magazine:
Schumann Concerto, Sym. 2 (Vogt, Brabbins; Noseda) $1
Bach Partita 1, Chopin Sonata 1, Debussy Quartet $1
I'm interested in these (though I suspect I've arrived too late to this thread). If they
are still available, I'd appreciate first the Vol. and No. of each - it'll be at the bottom of the spines. If I don't already have them, I'll take them. That is, if your local lending library hasn't by now. ;D
FK
Quote from: Kuhlau on December 05, 2008, 12:52:40 PM
I'm interested in these (though I suspect I've arrived too late to this thread). If they are still available, I'd appreciate first the Vol. and No. of each - it'll be at the bottom of the spines. If I don't already have them, I'll take them. That is, if your local lending library hasn't by now. ;D
FK
Sorry, library has everything unsold now.
No problem. Thanks for replying. :)
FK
Quote from: Kuhlau on December 05, 2008, 01:34:58 PM
No problem. Thanks for replying. :)
FK
I'll go back there this weekend and see if I can pull those two items back. I'll let you know.
Quote from: Sforzando on December 05, 2008, 01:56:35 PM
I'll go back there this weekend and see if I can pull those two items back. I'll let you know.
That's above and beyond the call, sir. Much appreciated. I only hope that, should you be successful, I don't then find that I already own them. ;D
FK
Quote from: Kuhlau on December 05, 2008, 02:01:05 PM
That's above and beyond the call, sir. Much appreciated. I only hope that, should you be successful, I don't then find that I already own them. ;D
FK
To be honest, I think that if you expect me to make any efforts along these lines, you should first go through your collection to see if these are not duplicating CDs you already own. If you really want them, I'll help you, but not if you're undecided.
Quote from: Sforzando on December 02, 2008, 08:59:12 AM
Decca:
Beethoven 4 and 7 (Monteux - LSO, Japanese text)
:o
Quote from: Sforzando on December 06, 2008, 04:40:29 PM
To be honest, I think that if you expect me to make any efforts along these lines, you should first go through your collection to see if these are not duplicating CDs you already own. If you really want them, I'll help you, but not if you're undecided.
Actually, sir, I
expect nothing from you - you offered, remember? ;)
As it turns out, however, I
do have these already. Thanks for the offer, anyway. :)
FK
Quote from: Daverz on December 06, 2008, 05:26:00 PM
:o
Did you want this one for yourself? In 7, Monteux in my opinion miscalculates some tempos - the Vivace in I is too slow, and the Assai meno vivace is
much too slow. As confirmed by B's metronome mark, that contrasting section should be a good deal less lively than the main part, but not so slow as to be an andante. Monteux's finale, however, is unsurpassable.
Quote from: Sforzando on December 07, 2008, 06:40:08 PM
Did you want this one for yourself? In 7, Monteux in my opinion miscalculates some tempos - the Vivace in I is too slow, and the Assai meno vivace is much too slow. As confirmed by B's metronome mark, that contrasting section should be a good deal less lively than the main part, but not so slow as to be an andante. Monteux's finale, however, is unsurpassable.
No, I already have it. I was just surprised that someone would give up these beautiful recordings (I'm much less happy with some of Monteux's other Beethoven. I remember the VPO
Eroica as rather heartless, but it's been a while since I listened to it.)