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COLLECTING CLASSICAL RECORDS - Where to begin? Part 2 

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@stevesincock941
@stevesincock941 2 года назад
Though I am a seasoned record buyer & trumpet player- that was a superb introduction to collecting classical music. Some fantastic records. Just come across your channel. Am in the UK. I use Discogs & possibly the last remaining 2nd hand classical record shop in London that is left which is part of the Record & Tape Exchange emporium. Thank you. I will be checking out your other videos. Best wishes. Steve Sincock ( London UK).
@musiconrecord6724
@musiconrecord6724 2 года назад
Thanks!
@makistsobanou9451
@makistsobanou9451 2 года назад
Excellent presentation. Congratulations! I have almost all the records from this presentation of yours and I totally agree with all your comments about them. One note please. It would be very useful for us to mention in addition to the label and the code as well. For example (Decca -SXL 1111- ...etc). Thanks.
@LyleFrancisDelp
@LyleFrancisDelp 2 года назад
I’m very happy to have “The Big-Box-o-Reiner” on CD. That Scheherazade is one of the all time great recordings of anything by anyone. I’m ashamed to admit that I haven’t pulled it out in years, favoring some more exotic recordings by Chalabala, Dobroven, Quadri, Scherchen, and Rossi. I felt that I’d listened to Reiner so much in my youth, and imprinted on it. I need to pull it out again. Also, the marvelous Ozawa recording from Boston on DGG.
@musiconrecord6724
@musiconrecord6724 Год назад
Yes, that box is so expensive now on the used market. Lucky you. I have various Classic and Analogue Productions reissues on vinyl. Wonderful stuff.
@markeslick1680
@markeslick1680 2 года назад
Great video. Going to order the Orff for fun.
@lucascantu6946
@lucascantu6946 13 дней назад
Thanks for the content ! You got me started in this with this video : )
@thriftdig
@thriftdig 2 года назад
Once I got into the classical game - which took quite a while to learn, I have found some amazing things either through thrift stores, estate sales, or collections I have bought. Usually very cheap. I mainly buy to sell but keep a number of pieces that sound great but don't command the prices. Classical in shops is either non-existent, priced cheap or on the dollar bins as they usually are slow movers and shops usually don't do the research on them. Always enjoy your videos and as a bonus... I get to hear the correct pronunciation of the names of these great artists. Cheers, and keep the videos coming.
@musiconrecord6724
@musiconrecord6724 2 года назад
Well, mostly correct pronunciations methinks. Always room for a howler. I was on-air for a time in Boston, so occasionally had interesting conversations with the American DJs about Brit vs. US pronunciations. Of course, we all know who is correct...... Many thanks for watching - and yes, classical for the neophyte presents quite the learning curve.
@LyleFrancisDelp
@LyleFrancisDelp 2 года назад
Decca engineers truly found a sweet spot in that Geneva hall, didn’t they? The combination of their expertise, Ansermet’s analytical style of interpretation, the clear, sinuous string texture he cultivated in his orchestra (with minimal vibrato), and the “bite” in attack from the winds and brass gave all of those recordings such color and clarity. This all culminates in possibly the greatest recording of anything, by anyone, at any time…..that stupendous de Falla Three Cornered Hat. I have it on LP, open reel, and CD….and I like the open reel best of all.
@musiconrecord6724
@musiconrecord6724 2 года назад
Oh man, I LOVE the Ansermet records! Have you heard the Haydn "Paris" symphonies set? Hardly anyone knows these performances, but I love 'em (thin reedy oboe sound and all). I know Decca is about to produce a massive Ansermet box, which I will probably end up getting just to have it. The records spin vinyl gold-dust.....
@LyleFrancisDelp
@LyleFrancisDelp 2 года назад
@@musiconrecord6724 Oh yes, I have that Haydn set on London LPs and also Eloquence CDs. They are as good as anyone and better than most.
@musiconrecord6724
@musiconrecord6724 2 года назад
@@LyleFrancisDelp Absolutely!
@nickmoys22
@nickmoys22 5 месяцев назад
Saw Vikingur Olafsson play the Goldberg Variations at Aldeburgh Festival - he was terrific.
@musiconrecord6724
@musiconrecord6724 5 месяцев назад
I can only imagine. Tried to get tix for here in LA - impossible.
@sirsamfay99
@sirsamfay99 3 года назад
You have beaten me to it. This was something I was going to do when I retired. Good video very much enjoyed it. How many classical lps do you have ?. I have around 8000.
@musiconrecord6724
@musiconrecord6724 3 года назад
Goodness, certainly not 8000, but quite a few! You should go ahead and start making some videos - always good to have more classical music enthusiasts on youtube. I only wish I had started doing this during lockdown when I had a bit more time.....! Many thanks for your encouraging words and for subscribing.
@ReferenceFidelityComponents
Might suggest a few others? First is an RCA production of Verdi’s La Forza Il Destino recorded live at Walthamstow town Hall available in a white box set. Fabulous recording on their Red Label with fabulous artists and production. Next is Boitto’s Mefestofeles on Decca (unfortunately a Decca Digital but it is fabulous) with Pavarotti, Sutherland and Ghuiarev. On direct cut to Vinyl side of things I agree with the choice of Mike Valentine’s “Chasing the Dragon” productions are a must. These were recorded at Aire Studios London, many with John Webber as the sound engineer. The very best include the Four Seasons as Vivaldi intended it, with the intended arrangement using period instruments, recorded using Neumann valve powered mics and cut direct on a Neumann valve cutting lathe. The other is The Big Band Extravaganza, with my good friend Graham Tricker of GT Audio as consultant and provider of some very special Neumann valve mics again direct cut to vinyl on a Neumann valve cutting lathe. These are amongst the finest analogue productions you are ever likely to hear. On pre baroque, Jeff Dowland’s Second Book of Songs on period instruments is a must. Some great vocal pieces one of which is one of my reference recordings when voicing some of my loudspeaker designs. Vivaldi’s Four Concerto’s for Two Orchestra’s (music for the Feast of the Assumption) available on HMV’s baroque edition is simply magical. I think that the code is HMV HQ1066. Great selection, many of which I have in my collection. I’ll certainly look up the one’s I haven’t got.
@barney6888
@barney6888 2 года назад
I find this gentleman's contribution much more interesting and valuable to listen to than Hurwitz, who I just don't like. There are recordings Hurwitz just doesn't understand and he trashes them (Barbirolli's Sibelius for one). I've disliked, and battled with, Hurwitz for his New York snobbery since the newsgroups back in the 90's. "Executive Editor" of his own one man operation. Whereas here we have someone sharing their enthusiasm with genuine love for the music. I sound harsh because Barbirolli has moments of deep beauty in his Sibelius set and to literally trash them shows a complete lack of understanding for S's music. There are bad edits in the Barbirolli set, but not bad interpretations and the two deserve to be separated. At any rate, this is a good channel in my view.
@LyleFrancisDelp
@LyleFrancisDelp 2 года назад
Water Music….you discussed Pinnock’s period instrument recording. That was my very first CD purchase and it is still my reference recording. For me, nothing else comes close.
@LyleFrancisDelp
@LyleFrancisDelp Год назад
28:38. Actually, I believe Pinnock made an earlier recording of the complete Opus 8 with the English Concert for the CRD label in the UK.
@musiconrecord6724
@musiconrecord6724 Год назад
I think you're right.
@nigelmasters8552
@nigelmasters8552 2 года назад
Have recently arrived at your channel and am enjoying it very much. I have been collecting classical music since about 1990, mostly on vinyl but more so recently on CD. I have found vinyl to be rather hit and miss in quality and since the cost went through the roof I decided to re-investigate my CD's & SACD's. My collection is large now along with Jazz and more pop related. I look forward to the next video. As an aside what is your listening system?
@musiconrecord6724
@musiconrecord6724 2 года назад
With a good player CDs can sound very good indeed. I use a Cary Audio CD/SACD player - otherwise my system is all-tube. Will post about this in a later video.
@ClassicsAndVinyl
@ClassicsAndVinyl 2 года назад
Hi Nigel - I've just found my way here too. Very enjoyable videos!
@ReferenceFidelityComponents
I agree Nigel and bought and had serviced an AR Ref CD7 all valve cd player. I now enjoy listening to a varied classical collection and as you say,cd’s are cheap! Sone wonderful finds to complement the vinyl collection.
@LyleFrancisDelp
@LyleFrancisDelp 2 года назад
Milstein has always been one of my faves, as well. Despite the horrid pressings, I have a bit of nostalgic feel about those old Capitol records, and prefer getting them on EMI when possible.
@musiconrecord6724
@musiconrecord6724 2 года назад
The Milstein recital on Analogue Productions is gorgeous. Two of my most prized records are of Milstein: Beethoven violin concerto and Mozart concertos on early EMI Columbia - glorious!
@LyleFrancisDelp
@LyleFrancisDelp 2 года назад
@@musiconrecord6724 Excellent!
@slowpawstevet3676
@slowpawstevet3676 5 месяцев назад
i have the lyre bird four seasons by christopher hogwood, by far my favourite on the original instruments.
@LyleFrancisDelp
@LyleFrancisDelp 2 года назад
What are your thoughts on Marriner’s complete Schubert cycle? I absolutely LOVE it, but I get the sense I’m in the minority these days.
@larryshaver3568
@larryshaver3568 2 года назад
i have Peer Gynt on a London cassette conducted by Feldstat
@larryshaver3568
@larryshaver3568 2 года назад
I heard Kingsway Hall was demolished a long time ago, the subway was too noisy making it imposssible to record there anymore
@koenraaddm2582
@koenraaddm2582 2 года назад
Hello, are the French Decca pressings any good?
@LyleFrancisDelp
@LyleFrancisDelp 2 года назад
Hogwood’s recording of Handel’s Concerti a due cori. Discuss.
@LyleFrancisDelp
@LyleFrancisDelp 2 года назад
I much prefer Pinnock’s earlier recording of FourSeasons on the CRD label…in fact it’s the complete Op.8
@musiconrecord6724
@musiconrecord6724 2 года назад
I don't know that one at all. Will look out for it. There's some amazing stuff on CRD.
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