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Author Topic: How many recordings do you have of...  (Read 2771 times)
Ian Pace
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« Reply #60 on: 00:22:39, 21-09-2007 »

I'll see your zero recordings of Britwhistle's Tragoedia and raise you minus 2 recordings of Barber Violin Concerto  (I lent them both to friends ad never got them back.... Sad
Shows what good friends they are, determined to put you out of your misery...  Grin
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« Reply #61 on: 00:23:47, 21-09-2007 »

Heh, heh, Ian, I was just thinking the same thing...
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« Reply #62 on: 09:24:40, 08-10-2007 »

Erm, a bit boring but, for various reasons, I have about 10 different recordings (vinyl and CD) of the Brandenburgs.

Mind you, I do have 2 CDs of Varese; as one is a double CD of his Complete Works...

Oh yeah, also three different versions of Pictures at an Exhibition - piano, orchestral and ELP! First band I saw live; in 1972; my ears are still ringing!
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