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    Originally posted by hafod View Post
    ... invisible hand - not perfect but it can save much time when it identifies the right product to compare.
    http://www.getinvisiblehand.com/
    Indeed, an aid, rather than a panacea.

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      Originally posted by hafod View Post
      This one however is a steal not an overdose.

      http://www.amazon.co.uk/Schubert-Com...4163583&sr=1-2
      (Some of) my set arrived today. Unfortunately, upon opening the box it revealed but 6 of the intended 7 discs. CD 3 was missing. I have initiated the replacement process with Amazon. Let's hope they send all 7 discs this time. Fortunately one of their "Collect+" locations is a local shop about 5 minutes walk from here.

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        Found a copy of the double fforte EMI coupling of the Beethoven 7 RPO/Davis and Schuvert 9 Cleveland/Szell on play.com at a much lower price than the amazon sellers.

        Both performances are very fine indeed and the Beethoven in particular has a joie de vivre that put it in the very first rank to me .

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          Originally posted by Bryn View Post
          Indeed, an aid, rather than a panacea.
          Interesting, though doesn't appear to work with tablets such as iPads. Invisible hand, that is http://www.getinvisiblehand.com/

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            Originally posted by gurnemanz View Post
            I succumbed to the Melos Ensemble 11CD EMI Icon set seeing it for only £18 at play.com. (Amazon £29)
            http://www.play.com/Music/CD/4-/1831...n/Product.html
            Thanks to gurnemanz for tipping me off about this: I was waiting for the price to plummet a bit further one amazon, but thought I'd take a punt at this price and am very glad I did: so far, nothing but outstanding performances; looking forward to getting to the 'unfamiliar repertoire' on the later discs.

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              Good to hear from you again, Mandryka, and welcome back!
              As you see, your "Bargains" Thread is flourishing.
              [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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                Originally posted by Mandryka View Post
                Thanks to gurnemanz for tipping me off about this: I was waiting for the price to plummet a bit further one amazon, but thought I'd take a punt at this price and am very glad I did: so far, nothing but outstanding performances; looking forward to getting to the 'unfamiliar repertoire' on the later discs.
                Welcome back, Mandryka

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                  Welcome back from me too, Mandryka, hope you are well.

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                    Qobuz sale of 24 bit downloads this weekend for those able to purchase.

                    30% off and a 10 euro voucher for next order.





                    Yes, I succumbed.....

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                      Originally posted by PJPJ View Post
                      Qobuz sale of 24 bit downloads this weekend for those able to purchase.

                      30% off and a 10 euro voucher for next order.
                      Are there any obvious "highlights", and is there a problem for us in the UK?

                      What did you go for?

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                        Yesterday I got hold of Pieter-Jan Belder's excellent Brilliant Classics set of the Scarlatti sonatas for just under 30 euros - for 36 CDs! It is good to have for the library, but I have to say that for me, a little Scarlatti goes quite a long way!

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                          Originally posted by MickyD View Post
                          Yesterday I got hold of Pieter-Jan Belder's excellent Brilliant Classics set of the Scarlatti sonatas for just under 30 euros - for 36 CDs! It is good to have for the library, but I have to say that for me, a little Scarlatti goes quite a long way!
                          I bought the Scott Ross set several years ago, MickyD and found it to be wonderful 'walking music' - as I toddle round the park with my CD Walkman in my ears, Mr Scarlatti transports me such that I'm able to complete lap after lap without any pain intruding

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                            Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
                            I bought the Scott Ross set several years ago, MickyD and found it to be wonderful 'walking music' - as I toddle round the park with my CD Walkman in my ears, Mr Scarlatti transports me such that I'm able to complete lap after lap without any pain intruding
                            I bought both of these when they were available cheaply. 30 Euros sounds a decent enough price for the Belder. That price seems similar to what I paid a few years ago for each set, but even Belder usually costs a lot more now. I agree that a little Scarlatti, lovely though it is, goes a long way. I think there is at least one other set worth considering - isn't it by Richard Lester - and doesn't look like a bargain in any format - http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_...i+lester&ajr=0 The details of the Ross set are here - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Scarlatti-Co...5705246&sr=1-1 Someone else can find these cheaper - but I'd say a target price of under £40 for any would be very good now, though comparable with what I paid.

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                              Originally posted by MickyD View Post
                              Yesterday I got hold of Pieter-Jan Belder's excellent Brilliant Classics set of the Scarlatti sonatas for just under 30 euros - for 36 CDs! It is good to have for the library, but I have to say that for me, a little Scarlatti goes quite a long way!
                              ... ah, Scarlatti is a composer who somehow 'gets' to me more than anyone else. I think there is a consonance between his musical obsessiveness - and he is obsessive - and something in me. In playing him (trying to play him) there is a physical joy of the fitting under the fingers that I find nowhere else. And in listening to him, a physical excitement - and yet also a sudden heart-rending emotion at an unexpected harmonic change - that - given the tiny field in which he chose to operate - is just wonderful...

                              The Belder set is excellent. As is the Scott Ross...

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                                Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
                                I think there is at least one other set worth considering - isn't it by Richard Lester - and doesn't look like a bargain in any format - .
                                ... I have the Lester, and have found it to be deadly dull, enervating - sucking out of Scarlatti all the joy that I expect to find there...

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