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The Music => Recordings & Broadcasts => Topic started by: adriano on Friday 08 December 2017, 22:28

Title: Alkan Edition on Brilliant Classics
Post by: adriano on Friday 08 December 2017, 22:28
Highly recommendable!

http://www.brilliantclassics.com/articles/a/alkan-edition/
Title: Re: Alkan Edition on Brilliant Classics
Post by: Alan Howe on Friday 08 December 2017, 22:42
A good cheap way into the composer - agreed. It was enthusiastically reviewed on BBC Radio 3's Record Review last Saturday.
Title: Re: Alkan Edition on Brilliant Classics
Post by: Gareth Vaughan on Saturday 09 December 2017, 00:00
At £38.76 on Amazon, I make that just under £3 a CD. Pretty damn good.
Title: Re: Alkan Edition on Brilliant Classics
Post by: eschiss1 on Saturday 09 December 2017, 01:47
Hope they'll make it available as one of their fine US$8.99 (sometimes more) digital sets too (though I realize many of the recordings are available individually on other labels, e.g. Grand Piano, Nimbus, etc., already.) (I've bought a few Brilliant Classics digital sets- their reissue of the fine complete Bayer Dvorak quartets set, for instance.)
Title: Re: Alkan Edition on Brilliant Classics
Post by: adriano on Saturday 09 December 2017, 07:54
Right now we are in the final stage of an agreement with Brilliant to have my Brun CDs reissued by them in a very nice 11-CD box plus CDR with texts and photos. This means that a historical CD with Brun himself conducting his 8th Symphony will be included as a bonus.
Title: Re: Alkan Edition on Brilliant Classics
Post by: Gareth Vaughan on Saturday 09 December 2017, 08:18
That's (pardon me) "brilliant" news, Adriano.
Title: Re: Alkan Edition on Brilliant Classics
Post by: Alan Howe on Saturday 09 December 2017, 09:41
Exceedingly 'brilliant', yes.
Title: Re: Alkan Edition on Brilliant Classics
Post by: Gareth Vaughan on Saturday 09 December 2017, 11:23
Will your Sterling disk of the 3rd symphony be part of this deal, Adriano? 
Title: Re: Alkan Edition on Brilliant Classics
Post by: Sharkkb8 on Sunday 10 December 2017, 07:41
A few weeks ago I found the download of this large Alkan set for $9.99 as an iTunes [USA] download.  Seems it's currently still on iTunes but for $15.99, which is barely more than $1/cd.  Wonderful music!

https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/alkan-edition/id1292935967 (https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/alkan-edition/id1292935967)
Title: Re: Alkan Edition on Brilliant Classics
Post by: adriano on Sunday 10 December 2017, 21:36
Yes, of course, Gareth Vaughan - otherwise (to me) it would not make sense, since the main title is "complete orchestral works". And it's really complete - not like that "complete" Respighi box of the same label :-)
Title: Re: Alkan Edition on Brilliant Classics
Post by: Gareth Vaughan on Sunday 10 December 2017, 21:49
Thank you so much, Adriano. It will be at the top of my list of must-buys.
Title: Re: Alkan Edition on Brilliant Classics
Post by: eschiss1 on Tuesday 12 December 2017, 22:26
I apologize, I seem to have caused the thread get rather confusing (though I may be the only person to be confused.)
Title: Re: Alkan Edition on Brilliant Classics
Post by: Alan Howe on Wednesday 13 December 2017, 07:52
No problem. Back to Alkan, then...
Title: Re: Alkan Edition on Brilliant Classics
Post by: semloh on Friday 15 December 2017, 20:49
Hmm, isn't it frustrating when one has carefully built up a collection of a composer's works on diverse labels, with as little duplication as possible, and then someone goes and issues the whole oeuvre as a boxed set at a great price? I must convince myself that in the case of Alkan differences in interpretation can be so great that duplication is on paper only!  :)
Title: Re: Alkan Edition on Brilliant Classics
Post by: eschiss1 on Friday 15 December 2017, 21:11
It's now available streaming on NML. Listened to the first few tracks (the opening etudes of Op.39 as played by Vincenzo Maltempo...)
Title: Re: Alkan Edition on Brilliant Classics
Post by: Jonathan on Saturday 16 December 2017, 15:31
Agreed Semloh - my reason for not buying this boxed set is that I have most of the recordings already!  I also recently bought the Concerti di camera and Op.16 set recording as well.  As a consolation, I also ordered the brilliant (pun intended) Mark Viner's recording of Op.35 - although this was more difficult to source than the boxed set in which it also appears!

It should be on it's way in the post in early January...