mjzee Posted December 19, 2024 Report Posted December 19, 2024 Riccardo Muti - The Complete Warner Symphonic Recordings, disc 15. Quote
Referentzhunter Posted December 20, 2024 Report Posted December 20, 2024 1.50 euro find of yesterday. 3 CD Complete reference recordings. Hunting has paid of. Quote
soulpope Posted December 20, 2024 Report Posted December 20, 2024 2 minutes ago, Referentzhunter said: 1.50 euro find of yesterday. 3 CD Complete reference recordings. Hunting has paid of. So what was your "bargain of the year" in 2024 .... ? Quote
Referentzhunter Posted December 20, 2024 Report Posted December 20, 2024 (edited) 36 minutes ago, soulpope said: So what was your "bargain of the year" in 2024 .... ? Anthology of the Concertgebouw (1935-1950) * Bruckner (Gunter Wand) or was this last year ?! * Schubert (Vienna philharmonic quartet, first UK) * Beethoven (Karajan, DGG Collectors edition, 60's cycle) * several Rubinstein discs * Mozart Sonatas ( Allicia De larrocha) * Strauss conducts Strauss * Moravec Recital * The art of the Lute (Paul O'dette) * DiCapo boxes Lipatti, Gieseking, Solomon * Brendel complete Vox * Rubinstein, Fournier/Szeryng Schubert RCA near mint platters * Beethoven Piano Concertos (Schnabel) * Stokowski 10 discs * Dupré complete Emi , ...to call most of the best ones. Could you chose a best ? I found a new Thiftstore because my favorite one dried completely. At this moment i dare to say that over 70 % in my Classical collection is from thriftstores. I hope you understand that it is attractive to mention these finds. I hope it doesn't come across as bragging to much. 12 hours ago, soulpope said: Truly 🔥powerful🔥 Bruckner 5 performance .... Curious about this recording ! Edited December 20, 2024 by Referentzhunter Quote
soulpope Posted December 20, 2024 Report Posted December 20, 2024 1 hour ago, Referentzhunter said: Anthology of the Concertgebouw (1935-1950) * Bruckner (Gunter Wand) or was this last year ?! * Schubert (Vienna philharmonic quartet, first UK) * Beethoven (Karajan, DGG Collectors edition, 60's cycle) * several Rubinstein discs * Mozart Sonatas ( Allicia De larrocha) * Strauss conducts Strauss * Moravec Recital * The art of the Lute (Paul O'dette) * DiCapo boxes Lipatti, Gieseking, Solomon * Brendel complete Vox * Rubinstein, Fournier/Szeryng Schubert RCA near mint platters * Beethoven Piano Concertos (Schnabel) * Stokowski 10 discs * Dupré complete Emi , ...to call most of the best ones. Could you chose a best ? I found a new Thiftstore because my favorite one dried completely. At this moment i dare to say that over 70 % in my Classical collection is from thriftstores. I hope you understand that it is attractive to mention these finds. I hope it doesn't come across as bragging to much. Not at all .... believe "hunting" is fun (at least most of the time 👹) and you finds/bargains are of interest to me 👍 .... Quote
Referentzhunter Posted December 20, 2024 Report Posted December 20, 2024 3 minutes ago, soulpope said: Not at all .... believe "hunting" is fun (at least most of the time 👹) and you finds/bargains are of interest to me 👍 .... I am happy about that ! We all bragg a little bit, this is part of human nature ofcourse. Quote
soulpope Posted December 20, 2024 Report Posted December 20, 2024 1 hour ago, Referentzhunter said: Curious about this recording ! Eugen Jochum had a good hand for Bruckner and the brass of the RCO is fabulous here .... highly recommended .... Quote
soulpope Posted December 20, 2024 Report Posted December 20, 2024 Another Eugen Jochum performing Bruckner goodie .... Quote
soulpope Posted December 20, 2024 Report Posted December 20, 2024 Thereof Symphony 4 .... from a superb cycle recorded in 1986 .... Quote
soulpope Posted December 20, 2024 Report Posted December 20, 2024 1 hour ago, Peter Friedman said: Classic .... and rightly so .... Quote
Ron S Posted December 20, 2024 Report Posted December 20, 2024 Nielsen, Symphonies Nos. 2 and 4 / Helios Overture / The Fog is Lifting (Taagen Letter) Morton Gould (Symphony No. 2), Jean Martinon (Symphony No. 4 and Overture), Chicago Symphony Orchestra James Galway (flute), Sioned Williams (harp) ("The Fog . . . .") (RCA) Quote
soulpope Posted December 21, 2024 Report Posted December 21, 2024 7 hours ago, Ron S said: Nielsen, Symphonies Nos. 2 and 4 / Helios Overture / The Fog is Lifting (Taagen Letter) Morton Gould (Symphony No. 2), Jean Martinon (Symphony No. 4 and Overture), Chicago Symphony Orchestra James Galway (flute), Sioned Williams (harp) ("The Fog . . . .") (RCA) Interesting performances .... Quote
Referentzhunter Posted December 21, 2024 Report Posted December 21, 2024 (edited) Thriftstore-find. Recording dates from 1979. Reissued on Doremi as seen in picture underneath. Edited December 21, 2024 by Referentzhunter Quote
Ron S Posted December 21, 2024 Report Posted December 21, 2024 12 hours ago, soulpope said: Interesting performances .... Not among your favorites? 😉 Quote
soulpope Posted December 21, 2024 Report Posted December 21, 2024 10 minutes ago, Ron S said: Not among your favorites? 😉 The Nielsen cycle by Michael Schonwandt + DNRSO on Dacapo is dear(er) to my heart .... Quote
Ron S Posted December 21, 2024 Report Posted December 21, 2024 23 minutes ago, soulpope said: The Nielsen cycle by Michael Schonwandt + DNRSO on Dacapo is dear(er) to my heart .... Fortunately, I also have that cycle (in addition to several other Nielsen cycles and individual symphony recordings). I've become a bit obsessed with Nielsen recently. 🤩 Then again, how can you NOT be obsessed with a guy who had the foresight to mug for the camera in the 19th century, long before it was fashionable? Quote
soulpope Posted December 21, 2024 Report Posted December 21, 2024 10 minutes ago, Ron S said: Fortunately, I also have that cycle (in addition to several other Nielsen cycles and individual symphony recordings). I've become a bit obsessed with Nielsen recently. 🤩 Then again, how can you NOT be obsessed with a guy who had the foresight to mug for the camera in the 19th century, long before it was fashionable? 👍🧐😂 .... Quote
Ron S Posted December 21, 2024 Report Posted December 21, 2024 Mozart, Divertimento for String Trio, K. 563 Schubert, String Trio, D. 471 Trio Zimmermann (BIS) Quote
mjzee Posted December 21, 2024 Report Posted December 21, 2024 Bracha Eden and Alexander Tamir - The Complete Decca Recordings, disc 12 (last). Quote
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