Recent Purchases
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^^ That Berlioz yield looks enticing Jared. I have that Abbado disc and recently pushed the boat out on the Gardiner Damnation. Much to enjoy there I think!
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Guess who just sold some CDs on Amazon....
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it will all have to wait its turn, but I'm looking forward to a bit of bombast in due course.. probably sandwiched between some more Renaissance Music.bombasticDarren wrote:^^ That Berlioz yield looks enticing Jared. I have that Abbado disc and recently pushed the boat out on the Gardiner Damnation. Much to enjoy there I think!
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I was wondering when these austerity measures are going to kick in for both you and Jared!?!?bombasticDarren wrote:
Guess who just sold some CDs on Amazon....
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^^ I am living a hand to mouth existence at the moment I assure you Fergus ;-)
I have actually got some extra contracted hours at work, so things are looking a fraction more buoyant financially (economies will still be made though...)
I have actually got some extra contracted hours at work, so things are looking a fraction more buoyant financially (economies will still be made though...)
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Fairs fair, Fergus... I think they were actually the first purchases I have made this year... which is remarkably restrained of me!fergus wrote:I was wondering when these austerity measures are going to kick in for both you and Jared!?!?
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Good for you Darren....don't forget that small matter of a Masters!bombasticDarren wrote: I have actually got some extra contracted hours at work, so things are looking a fraction more buoyant financially (economies will still be made though...)
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Haha,Seán wrote:Oh that's good enough reason to buy it.Diapason wrote: One of Ciaran's (Monteverdi) desert-island discs I think, and experience with this team suggests I'll really enjoy it.
Veronica, HATES Stravinsky, it really irritates her, she and doesn't get instrumental Bach either she finds it tiring after a short spell, however she really likes his sacred music. She LOVES Mahler's Symphones particularly his Third and Mozart's Pianio Sonatas. Why am I telling you all this? Try it on the wife and your beautiful child too.Stravinsky has been vetoed at home for now...
My wife and I laughed this morning when I read that. It is the same for her. In the first few months of our relationship we saw Petrushka in concert and she said that she did not like it. She thought that it was only Bing! Bang! Bing! I laugh at that story now but I remember that it got me thinking at the time :) .
My wife said that Veronica has great taste.
Matt.
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A great choice indeed Fergus. One of the finest Naxos recording in my opinion.fergus wrote:On the day that Matt announces his intentions for his project this coincidentally arrives in the door....
This is the final instalment in my Sakari Sibelius cycle....thanks to Darren for persisting with the recommendations.
Matt.
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We will discuss it further in due course my friend. I am very please that someone chose a Sibelius Symphony to discuss....any one of them would have done me!ravel30 wrote:A great choice indeed Fergus. One of the finest Naxos recording in my opinion.fergus wrote:On the day that Matt announces his intentions for his project this coincidentally arrives in the door....
This is the final instalment in my Sakari Sibelius cycle....thanks to Darren for persisting with the recommendations.
Matt.
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