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    Originally posted by Beef Oven

    How about this for a bargain http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wagner-Trist...4096649&sr=1-1
    That is why I have hung on to my cassette player and cassette version. All my other cassettes have been replaced by CDs.

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      Originally posted by gurnemanz View Post
      A bit thin on detail, but if Mozart himself was the recording artist, as indicated, it must be worth 1p of anyone's money.
      Out of interest I emailed the seller for more details and got this info back:

      Mozart : Symphonies 28 - 29 - 33
      Stuttgarter Kammerorchester - Karl Munchinger

      So if you like Munchinger's brand of Mozart a bargain awaits.

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        More Schubert

        This one however is a steal not an overdose.

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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
          Well my order is in, but with the estimated delivery times cited, I half expect the order to be frustrated.

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            Maybe. At least Sainsburys have stopped sending me reminders that they can't source the Messiaen set!

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              Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
              The performance is very good, if that's part of what's making you pause.
              Thanks for the advice and yes it was the performance I was questioning and my time spent listening rather than downloading. Must be clearer in future. Anyway it is now downloaded and I am very pleased with what I am hearing.

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                Originally posted by martin_opera View Post
                Thanks for the advice and yes it was the performance I was questioning and my time spent listening rather than downloading. Must be clearer in future. Anyway it is now downloaded and I am very pleased with what I am hearing.
                - the first Walküre I ever heard: a library sold off some of its old LPs and a friend bought this for pennies. (The long, hot Summer of 1976!)
                [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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                  Not the first time this bargain has been highlighted, but an alert for those (like me) who missed it first time



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                    This Gardiner performance of Weber's "Oberon" quickly disappeared from the catalogue and became hard to find, but now Decca have re-released it..now for under £9.

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                      Originally posted by MickyD View Post
                      This Gardiner performance of Weber's "Oberon" quickly disappeared from the catalogue and became hard to find, but now Decca have re-released it..now for under £9.

                      http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...pf_rd_i=468294
                      Can I ask if anyone has bought one of these new suite of DECCA opera re-releases and what form they come in? I am tempted by the Gergiev Russian operas but my local HMV doesn't stock the series (leaning towards banality these days I'm afraid) and I really want to know if they have a libretto, are single jewel case with flip or double, or god forbid cardboard sleeves. I sense that I shall be downloading only as I don't really need more plastic on my limited shelf space but clarification would be greatly appreciated.

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                        Originally posted by martin_opera View Post
                        Can I ask if anyone has bought one of these new suite of DECCA opera re-releases and what form they come in? I am tempted by the Gergiev Russian operas but my local HMV doesn't stock the series (leaning towards banality these days I'm afraid) and I really want to know if they have a libretto, are single jewel case with flip or double, or god forbid cardboard sleeves. I sense that I shall be downloading only as I don't really need more plastic on my limited shelf space but clarification would be greatly appreciated.
                        It's a good point martin_opera. Recent Decca reissues (especially of Philips material) have been niggardly in their extra-musical content. At least with Oberon we have the satisfaction of knowing that the words are in English, so a libretto is less pressing than with other releases, but I share your concerns.

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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
                          And from what I heard during the Schubertathon very well performed pieces.

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                            Originally posted by Chris Newman View Post
                            That is why I have hung on to my cassette player and cassette version. All my other cassettes have been replaced by CDs.
                            That's why I borrowed it from the library on cd (but did not rip it to my iPod because I think that's against the law).

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                              at only £14.99 in HMV's sale.


                              http://hmv.com/hmvweb/simpleMultiSea...bmitSearch.y=0

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                                To be released next month...

                                Steve

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