On Spotify, "12th-Century Chant - Abelard: hymns & sequences for Heloise" performed by Schola Gregoriana of Cambridge directed by Mary Berry on Herald.
FRANZ SCHUBERT - The Complete Piano Trios Trio di Trieste The second recording (the first was on DGG).
On Spotify, "Tommaso Giordani: 6 Sonatas, Op. 4" performed by Marco Ruggeri and Lina Uinskyte on Brilliant.
IMO, one of the greatest of the great masterpieces– Alban Berg : Lyric Suite for string quartet (1926)
I have been getting reminders from HP about parts to repair my "newest" computer, a four-year old desktop are no longer available and HP has offered me a 15% discount coupon to get a new computer ...
from the Decca Sound Analogue Years box set: Awesome performance and sound of both pieces, probably my reference recording too
You are really charging ahead with listening to this box. Mine is still in its shrinkwrap in that Amazon shipping box ...
I've ripped 38 to my hard drive so far, just listening to whichever one interests me during a particular time.
GEORG FRIEDRICH HANDEL - Giulio Cesare Jennifer Larmore Concerto Koln/René Jacobs Jennifer Larmore is another of the best voices of our times
Bruckner: Symphony 7/Te Deum. Haitink, Neth. Radio Chorus., Concertgebouw Orch. Philips Holland 2 LP gatefold Non ripped
Only if it's Haitink's first recording of Bruckner 7, the one he made in 1966. Maybe @Mr Bass can tell us which version his LP-set has, I guess it is indeed the 1966 recording. Haitink's later recordings of Bruckner 7 are not included in the Symphony Edition box.
Does anyone here use an NAA with JRiver? I'm wondering how I can have access to JRiver's exceptional organization/interface but have my server in an entirely different room from my stereo.
Looks like I actually have over 30, as I forgot I have a 10-CD Mozart Symphonies box by Mackerras and 2 Mahler CD twofers for Symphonies Nos. 4 & 5 by Zander ...
I forgot about the Mahler CDs I have as well. I am probably over thirty...I win! All kidding aside, some of the performances are not that great on the Telarc SACDs but the sound is usually top notch.
There's no date on the LP but it has the old style record numbering. I believe all pairings of the Sym 7 with the Te Deum come from 1966/67. There was a second recording issued in a box in the late 70s where the pairing was the Siegfried Idyll.
My understanding is the Ormandy Centenary Set is not exactly a mega box like the Szell Complete Columbia Recordings ...