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I was going to add a comment on the atrocious pressings, esp. Vox and Vox Turnabout but didn't. Nonesuch were a tad better, imo. Those old Vox Boxes had very interesting music but the pressings made them nearly unplayable.
Oh, I disagree, there are some fine recordings to be found in the Vox box sets, the Haydn String Quartets for example, performed by the Dekany Quartet and then completed by the Fine Arts Quartet.The Dekany Quartet was the predecessor to the Haydn Quartet, and consisted of Béla Dekany and Jacques Hartog, violin; Erwin Schiffer, viola; George Schiffer, cello.The Fine Arts Quartet consisted of Leonard Sorkin and Abram Loft, violin; Bernard Zaslav, viola; George Sopkin, cello.
If you read my post more clearly, you'll see I was not disparaging either the music or the performances on the "Vox Box" sets. As I said, they were interesting but were let down badly by the quality of the pressings and packaging. It was a shame actually.
Just wonderful and a great spirit lifter on this stormy, rainy day.
Stretching ‘classical’ here but this is delightful, especially if you’re old enough to remember Nick Drake.
King's Row on Chalfont. Very nice recording and pressing. The DBX version is even more dynamic.If you haven't heard this, there's little doubt that Williams "borrowed" heavily from it for the theme for "Star Wars"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGcpLm989-U