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    I've spent the last day listening to Khata Buniatishvili's first Sony solo release, of Liszt, including the B minor sonata' and Ingrid Fliter's first EMI all-Beethoven piano sonatas, both available on Spotify.

    The Buniatishvili is an extraordinary recording because it is light years away from her several scrambled 'live' performances that I have heard of this work recently. It's an intersting performance, not amongst the greatest imho, but certainly worth hearing. If she can play like this then she should be encouraged. However, if this is a Sony cut'n'paste job they should be ashamed.

    Fliter's Beethoven is quite wonderful, the occasional odd tempo aside, but even they are interesting. There are videos on youtube of her playing Beethoven 'live' and they confirm that the commercial recording is honest in outline at least.

    Both pianists are described as being proteges of Argerich. Buniatishvili is aged 24 and Fliter is half again as old. The age difference is reflected in the maturity and searching nature of the perfomances here. I do wish Buniatishvili well but it's for Fliter that I am parting with my money

    http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/r/Sony/88697766042

    http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/sea...iter+Beethoven

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mahlerei View Post
    Yes indeed. Thanks for the heads-up.
    A couple more Chandos SACDs announced on jpc, too.

    Also, a new series from Neos of music by Weinberg from last year's Bregenz Festival, some concerts from which I caught on air, the Requiem and the 6th Symphony, both on my wishlist. Wonderful stuff.

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    I have just seen this marvelous b ox xet in EMI's 'The Collectors Edition' Series. I already have the RVW and Elgar ones and saw this one and ofcourse I salivated at the prospect! I have played, already the first five cds and on the next! If anyone hasnt purchased this and is a Britten fan, I strongly reccomend this set!
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    Good to see that EMI is devoting one of its forthcoming Icon boxes to 'Tod' Handley:

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Vernon-Handl...4615805&sr=1-1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brassbandmaestro View Post
    I have just seen this marvelous b ox xet in EMI's 'The Collectors Edition' Series. I already have the RVW and Elgar ones and saw this one and ofcourse I salivated at the prospect! I have played, already the first five cds and on the next! If anyone hasnt purchased this and is a Britten fan, I strongly reccomend this set!
    Which one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brassbandmaestro View Post
    I have just seen this marvelous b ox xet in EMI's 'The Collectors Edition' Series. I already have the RVW and Elgar ones and saw this one and ofcourse I salivated at the prospect! I have played, already the first five cds and on the next! If anyone hasnt purchased this and is a Britten fan, I strongly reccomend this set!
    Any chance of a link, BBM, so that we can know what you're writing about so enthusiastically?

    EDIT: Apols, cross-post with barber :doh:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Il Grande Inquisitor View Post
    Good to see that EMI is devoting one of its forthcoming Icon boxes to 'Tod' Handley:

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Vernon-Handl...4615805&sr=1-1
    Here's a track listing:

    http://www.emiclassics.de/shop/32533...n_handley#shop

    I'm sure anyone who might be interested in the set will be able to work out who composed what in that list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by amateur51 View Post
    Any chance of a link, BBM, so that we can know what you're writing about so enthusiastically?

    EDIT: Apols, cross-post with barber :doh:
    EDIT notwithstanding:

    http://www.play.com/Music/CD/-/65339...1853|prd:78888

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    The Concertgebouw Anthology Volume 6 was waiting for me in France on my return on Sunday. Almost worth it for Tennstedt's Mahler 5 alone - much more still to listen to (along with the Willem van Otterloo 1951 - 1966 box; and Jonathan Nott's Mahler 3) but no disappointments so far. Amazon's lowest price is around £85 which isn't all that cheap but there are 14 CDs - and an excellent booklet.

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    HMV are offering it, with free delivery, for £84.99.

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