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Author: BizNizzy
Date: 2004-09-24 20:09
I do realize that Carbonare's Agora label CDs are near impossible to find, but to those who are knowledgable on the subject, could someone please point me in the right direction?
Anyone who could help me would have my undying gratitude. I had a copy from the Clarinet Symposium in Norman, OK a few years back, and I've lost it since moving to Baltimore for school. Again, thanks for anyone who can help.
-William Wysocki
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Author: Ben
Date: 2004-09-24 20:17
Copy of what recording? Amazon.com, or amazon germany, is the best way I have found to get his recordings.
He recently had released a recording of the Weber Concertos; I am looking forward to it ariving any day now.
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Author: donald
Date: 2004-09-24 22:59
i have quite a few of these
some were easy to get
others less so- for example, i needed to get a friend to mail one from Italy as various other sources swore black and blue it was not available
try Amazon first, then Amazon DE, or a classical CD specialist shop. I know a guy in Germany who is great at tracking this kind of stuff down, but he doesn't do any "web orders" so that's not much help.
donald
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Author: BizNizzy
Date: 2004-09-27 18:29
Sorry, to be more specific, I'm looking for the Brahms Trio/Sonatas CD. I forgot there are multiple ones.
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Author: donald
Date: 2004-09-27 19:40
that's the one i had to have sourced in Italy, but worth the pain (the only version of the Trio i have that i enjoy listening to)
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Author: Brandon
Date: 2004-09-28 00:39
You might want to call used CD stores that inventory what they have. Whenever I go to NYC, I always make sure to stop by Academy Records, which I have found many rare recordings, including the Brahms Carbonare recording. They have a website(dont recall how good it is). I would call around if it is something you are desperately looking for.
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