Brandenburg... suggestions?

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fergus wrote: That particular slope can be quite slippy Jared; I have 10 versions of the Brandenburgs with another one on the way!!!
Regular correspondence with you and Sean has taught me that most slopes are relatively slippy, my friend.. ;-)

Do you have the Neville Marriner set by any chance? if so, what do you think of it?
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Jared wrote: Do you have the Neville Marriner set by any chance? if so, what do you think of it?
No, Jared, not that one I am afraid.
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^^ I recently saw 4,5 & 6 in a charity shop and was tempted, but the condition wasn't great, and I thought I'd hold out for the full set when I saw it. My problem is that there are so many other pieces of Bach's Orchestral works I wish to explore in due course, it's difficult to know how to prioritise... :-//

after all, I've not yet heard a poor/ substandard piece of Bach... have you?
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Jared wrote:^^ I recently saw 4,5 & 6 in a charity shop and was tempted, but the condition wasn't great, and I thought I'd hold out for the full set when I saw it. My problem is that there are so many other pieces of Bach's Orchestral works I wish to explore in due course, it's difficult to know how to prioritise... :-//

after all, I've not yet heard a poor/ substandard piece of Bach... have you?
LOL....you are asking me that question!!!!!!
The guy never wrote a bum note in his long and productive life imho!
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Jared wrote: after all, I've not yet heard a poor/ substandard piece of Bach... have you?
Speaking of which, I happened across this today. It's well worth a look!

http://www.openculture.com/2009/09/how_ ... works.html
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That is very clever Simon....thanks for that!
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fergus wrote:
Jared wrote: Do you have the Neville Marriner set by any chance? if so, what do you think of it?
No, Jared, not that one I am afraid.
I have the Mariner set and it's fine, nothing special really. I have this in my amazon fr shopping basket:
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Seán wrote:I have this in my amazon fr shopping basket:
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I thought that you had already bought that one Seán. How much is it going for?
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Seán wrote:I have the Mariner set and it's fine, nothing special really. I have this in my amazon fr shopping basket:
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I would be interested in hearing anything which Kuijken laid his baton to; that's for certain
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