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#1
The selections do indeed give an excellent survey of what Samson has to offer, and also a good idea of the quality of the performance and recording. Buy with confidence!
#2
The eleven excerpts at Schweizer Fonogramm give a good idea of the general 'feel' of this large-scale opera which, had it been performed in the late 1850s, would surely have sounded very modern in the age of Meyerbeerian grand opera, rivalling even early Wagner.

I must give Cornelius' Der Cid (1865) another listen, for comparison purposes.
#3
so they missed her cello sonata, published in 1949, weird... and available on the recording.
#4
Good :)
#5
It may be made marginally easier if someone somewhere taped those other two broadcasts you mentioned in 2016 (which I assume no longer exist as master tapes?)
#6
on amazon music only the track names are listed, which makes having the back cover photo from jpc convenient... :)
#7
Recordings & Broadcasts / Re: Recording of Raff's Samson
Last post by Justin - Yesterday at 17:08
I figured. Just double checking.
#8
No, I've heard nothing, but if the CDs have only been received in Bern this week it's going to be a few days at least, I imagine.
#9
Recordings & Broadcasts / Re: Recording of Raff's Samson
Last post by Justin - Yesterday at 17:00
Has anyone who donated to the fund received any updates yet as to their copies?