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Author: grifffinity  
Date:   2011-03-18 22:33 
 Thank you!  This is a treasure beyond Harold Wright, because IMO, BSO in it's heyday had some of the greatest orchestral wind playing ever:  Doriot Dwyer, Alfred Genovese & Ralph Gomberg, Sherman Walt... 
 
Thank you!
  
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Author: DAVE  
Date:   2011-03-18 22:49 
 I have even more.  I'm working on getting it all up.
  
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Author: DAVE  
Date:   2011-03-19 02:31 
 Just added some Marcellus.  Cleveland playing Beethoven 9 and some stuff I had up a few months ago.  I'll look for something new that no one has and try and get that up too. 
 
Just added Shosti 5 and Berlioz. 
 
Keep in mind that all this stuff is live and has the radio announcements as well as interviews. 
 
 
 
Post Edited (2011-03-19 03:38)
  
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Author: David Niethamer  
Date:   2011-03-19 04:01 
 The BSO package has a .rar suffix. What will open this. Not Stuffit on my iMac. Any suggestions? 
 
Thanks for the help. 
 
David 
niethamer@aol.com 
http://members.aol.com/dbnclar1/index.html
  
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Author: David Niethamer  
Date:   2011-03-19 04:48 
 Done - thanks!! Lots of good stuff in that BSO archive - thanks for that,too! 
 
David 
niethamer@aol.com 
http://members.aol.com/dbnclar1/index.html
  
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Author: DougR  
Date:   2011-03-20 12:47 
 Big thank-you, Dave! I'm very much looking forward to the fruits of your labor. Again, thanks. 
doug
  
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Author: reedwizard  
Date:   2011-03-21 15:21 
 what about those of us not using a mac, I also cannot open the file. Thanks for any help.
  
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Author: Bob Phillips  
Date:   2011-03-21 16:15 
 Thanks. 
 
This is a very generous gesture, and I really appreciate your taking time to share this great music with me. 
 
Bob Phillips
  
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Author: Tobin  
Date:   2011-03-21 16:42 
 Reedwizard, 
 
I downloaded this product for free and was able to open all the files.  I'm certain if you googled "rar expander" you'd find many options.  This is the one I used: 
 
http://en.softonic.com/s/rar-expander/windows-vista 
 
Dave -- thanks again for your time and generosity in making these recordings available! 
 
James 
 
Gnothi Seauton
  
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Author: kdk  
Date:   2011-03-21 23:43 
 I downloaded everything onto a Win7 PC and Unrared the archives with RarZilla Free Unrar. It works fine. I did need to download one at a time - I couldn't block-select them all at once. That's an idiosyncrasy of the download site. 
 
Karl
  
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Author: MartyMagnini  
Date:   2011-03-24 19:56 
 Oh my gosh - I have been looking for this exact version of the Soldier's tale for years and years.  I had an LP that I loved, but I've never been able to find it on CD or itunes.  Now this is heaven!
  
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Author: DAVE  
Date:   2011-03-25 04:48 
 Glad you guys like it.  I have lots more stuff.  I have some old Chicago recordings that I haven't even listened to yet.  They are all live too.
  
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