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    Quote Originally Posted by Flay View Post
    Amazon: Customer Review -
    1 out of 5 stars. Very, very poor quality.... "I actually asked for (and received) my money back after downloading and listening to this sonata collection. The sound is very, very tinny, and there is coughing throughout the recording! It was like listening to a concert while standing in the lobby next to someone with a chest cold. Glad I got my money back, at least (thank you Amazon)."

    Thanks Flay.

    There have been various discussions on the classical recordings fora over at Google Groups, which more or less confirm this Amazon review, including the views of old farts who opine that Mr Ciani had some nerve playing the whole set at such a young age - what would a thirty year old know about the late sonatas? etc etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tapiola View Post
    Anyone here know Ciani's set?

    A potentially great career cut cruelly short, alas.

    Good afternoon all, btw.
    Afternoon, Taps. Are you going to stick around for a bit?

    I've not heard any Ciani and don't think I'll bother, however impoverished my life will undoubtedly be...

    I trust I may move on to D without the chequered flag from Ammy? V. quick, straightforward one:

    Which D has large collections of Jazz and post-war scores, and plays host to Wolfgang's school for plinky plonkers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rubbernecker View Post
    Afternoon, Taps. Are you going to stick around for a bit?
    Afternoon rubbers. I will try my best, though the last week or two have been hellish in work, seriously compromising the more important business (AA). And then there's a big conference on Friday...

    A tantalising D, one of those which I feel I might know if my brain was capable of of that moment of clarity...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rubbernecker View Post
    I just popped in/up. Are we on C? This is Dino Ciani, is it not?
    Nicely timed rubbers

    The Beethoven sonatas are available on Dynamic in pretty poor sound - in an echoey venue at a distance, but I've sat thru worse concerts They're available for listening to on Spotify if you want to hear what we lost in that Rome car accident when he was 32 (?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tapiola View Post
    Ah, Dino Ciani. Many people swear by his Beethoven cycle (profundity of slow movements etc.), others swear at it (miserable sound recording from a tape deck in an audience member's lap). I have often toyed with purchasing the cycle but have only sampled the Appassionata (good, though clangorous sound). Anyone here know Ciani's set?

    A potentially great career cut cruelly short, alas.

    Good afternoon all, btw.
    Summed up well, Taps - I like to dip into them from time to time, as long as I can strike out for the shore when the audio gets tough

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    Quote Originally Posted by amateur51 View Post
    Summed up well, Taps - I like to dip into them from time to time, as long as I can strike out for the shore when the audio gets tough
    ams.

    Manys a time I have hovered over the purchase button on Amazon without clicking. Ciani to me has been an almost-set for a while, much like the first Gulda set on Orfeo, the Nat set, the second Kovacevich, the first Backhaus. Then again, my children must eat and my son has an addiction to Super Mario Bros figures....

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    Quote Originally Posted by rubbernecker View Post
    I've not heard any Ciani and don't think I'll bother, however impoverished my life will undoubtedly be...
    I own this set http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/r/B...Classics/94069 and very good (and well recorded) it is too. The Debussy and Schumann make it worth a purchase.
    "The isle is full of noises... Sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not"
    The Tempest, Act III scene 2 ll 148-9

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tapiola View Post
    ams.

    Manys a time I have hovered over the purchase button on Amazon without clicking. Ciani to me has been an almost-set for a while, much like the first Gulda set on Orfeo, the Nat set, the second Kovacevich, the first Backhaus. Then again, my children must eat and my son has an addiction to Super Mario Bros figures....
    The Nat set is well worth acquiring - decent sound, thoughtful individual performance. I got it from Amazon.fr at a reasonable price a couple of years ago and it fast became valued

    Best price I can find is ...

    http://www.amazon.it/Ses-Enregistrem...SIN=B000BS6Y74

    That's for 15 CDs, inc works by Schumann, Schubert & Chopin

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    Quote Originally Posted by amateur51 View Post
    The Nat set is well worth acquiring - decent sound, thoughtful individual performance. I got it from Amazon.fr at a reasonable price a couple of years ago and it fast became valued

    Best price I can find is ...

    http://www.amazon.it/Ses-Enregistrem...SIN=B000BS6Y74

    That's for 15 CDs, inc works by Schumann, Schubert & Chopin
    wow, ammy. Very, very tempting.

    Yoshi, Luigi and Kamek may have to wait...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rubbernecker View Post
    Which D has large collections of Jazz and post-war scores, and plays host to Wolfgang's school for plinky plonkers?
    Darmstadt?

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