Just received my set of the Symphonies today, and am working my way through them.
Let's just say HB doesn't disappoint! So far, I've listened to just Op. 67, 68, & 92. The playing is superb (on first listen), and the instrumentation--wow! Yes, there's a lot of reverb, but that's OK.
I'm listening with cheap headphones here tonight, I can't wait to get this into the car in the morning...may have to drive extra far on the way to work.
(http://www.tech.volvo.se/rt/trmag/vtr972/article4/a4no297.html will do wonders with the reverb and stereo separation of these recordings, I think.)
Highly, HIGHLY recommended set for a really, really low price ($32US for 8 hours of music!): http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...660084-2557617
I haven't been quite so enamoured of my Nimbus String Quartet set, but I'm newer to the Q's than I am to the Symphonies and Overtures.
So, are the HB from German Hanover?
What's this about Nimbus being bankrupt?
Thanks to those who pushed in the direction of buying this set (you know who).
Let's just say HB doesn't disappoint! So far, I've listened to just Op. 67, 68, & 92. The playing is superb (on first listen), and the instrumentation--wow! Yes, there's a lot of reverb, but that's OK.
I'm listening with cheap headphones here tonight, I can't wait to get this into the car in the morning...may have to drive extra far on the way to work.
(http://www.tech.volvo.se/rt/trmag/vtr972/article4/a4no297.html will do wonders with the reverb and stereo separation of these recordings, I think.)
Highly, HIGHLY recommended set for a really, really low price ($32US for 8 hours of music!): http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...660084-2557617
I haven't been quite so enamoured of my Nimbus String Quartet set, but I'm newer to the Q's than I am to the Symphonies and Overtures.
So, are the HB from German Hanover?
What's this about Nimbus being bankrupt?
Thanks to those who pushed in the direction of buying this set (you know who).
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