Peter wrote:Is this period one of your passions in music?
Hi Peter, I've dug this quotation out from earlier on in the thread, which might help answer the question:
Jared wrote:I have been evaluating the overall 'balance' in my collection recently and to my surprise, it's rather deficient in the Baroque choral works stakes, which I have to admit has come as rather a surprise to me... compared with both Renaissance & Classical eras, it's looking rather scant and is something I HAVE to rectify.
Don't get me wrong, Bach, Handel, Purcell and Vivaldi are represented well enough, but after that, I only have a disk or two each of Biber, Buxtehude, Charpentier, both Scarlattis and Telemann all of which I love, but all of which really need adding to... and poor old Zelenka hasn't got off the mark, yet!
It has now been just over 5 years since I started listening to CM and collecting, during which time you can take it as read that my collection exploded in size, in all directions (although admittedly it's still certainly more modest than those owned by Sean and Fergus!) however it is now time to slow down, evaluate and enjoy what I've got. I decided to take this view early summer by standing back to look at the balance of my collection as a whole and fill in some deficiencies, funded in part by losing a few works I either didn't enjoy or those which I had too many recordings of, for my needs. My initial realisation was the above observation, that although I love the Baroque period, it wasn't (and still isn't) that evenly represented.