Brilliant will probably do the project for a 1,750-disc set for $875.00 (50 cents per disc). If 25 concertos fit over four generously-filled RCA CDs, at that rate, Naxos will only have to have 1,750 discs, (figuring 8 concertos each) to accommodate the 14,000 concertos. Perhaps this could hold me over until Naxos releases all 14,000 concertos by Vivaldi! $12.99? That's the best price I've seen yet! Go for it. Completists: rejoice! Lots to enjoy here.Ĭh1525 wrote:Wow, only $12.99 new on Amazon! Not much more to say on this set except that it is wonderful to have all these concertos now on four budget-priced recordings, all in one box with a 32-page accompanying booklet. (I'm certainly not complaining!) How fortunate to have the illustrious Igor Oistrakh on hand in Toronto at the time to provide the violin parts in those concertos calling for a violin. "Complete Cello Concertos" for this collection is a bit of a misnomer since it also includes those concertos for cello and bassoon, and violin and cello. Harnoy's father, Jacob Harnoy (of Doremi fame) produced the original set and was engineer in the last two CDs of this now budget-priced collection, formerly available on full-priced issues. Here's a "complete" set that's been around for at least a little while, and the recordings are excellent, first-rate performances, with Miss Harnoy at her glorious best in all these readings, recorded in various churches around Toronto between 19.
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