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    Westminster Gold were extraordinary. Several people have mentioned them before. But they deserve to be treasured as mementoes of times that would not be allowed these days. Oh, what fun!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stunsworth View Post
    If we're talking about unusual covers, one's that didn't really suit the artistes involved, I can't help wondering what Sir Adrian Boult thought of this one...

    http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=1754917
    A parallel of how R3 is now trying to bring the young trendies into the fold?

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    Quote Originally Posted by umslopogaas View Post
    Well, better lust and envy than the usual shrug of incomprehension that mention of that Fernyhough LP usually evokes! He doesnt seem to be very well served by the recording industry, he doesnt even get an entry in the 2005/6 or 2010 Penguin Guides. And I admit, I know of no other music by him, though the sleeve notes refer to "an impressive list of works."
    Allow me:

    http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...aq=0&oq=ferney

    http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/c/Ferneyhough/all/1

    Best Wishes.

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    I'd love a copy of this

    http://www.discogs.com/Karlheinz-Sto...elease/2344407



    For interesting covers etc I would thoroughly recommend Trunk Records

    http://www.trunkrecords.com/intro.shtml


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    Many thanks Ferneyhoughgeliebte, that'll be enough to be getting on with! I shall approach with some caution, it would be easy to catch a bad case of Fernyhough indigestion.

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    My pelasure, umslop: the youTube "videos" are a good way of easing this rich fare into your diet! (There's even the Transit recording, albeit split over five "parts"). Of the CDs available on Presto, I'd recommend the METIER/Redgate or KAIROS discs.

    Back to Thread: has anyone mentioned Hallmark (IIRC) Classics? They used to be sold in supermarkets in the early-mid '70s at 50p (the silver price sticker in the shape of the then-new 50p piece), and included the BaL recommendation of the Emperor Concerto, controversially chosen by Joseph Cooper. I also remember a fine Beethoven 3PC and a pairing of the Bach E major Vln Conc with the 3rd Orch Suite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
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    Back to Thread: has anyone mentioned Hallmark (IIRC) Classics? They used to be sold in supermarkets in the early-mid '70s at 50p (the silver price sticker in the shape of the then-new 50p piece), and included the BaL recommendation of the Emperor Concerto, controversially chosen by Joseph Cooper.
    I still have that one. Hanae Nakajima with the Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra conducted by Rato Schupp. At the time of the review I think it was on Windmill. Nakajima also plays the Emperor in the am@do classics complete Beethoven edition.

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