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Richard Pennycuick wrote of a new series from Universal:
>For some months now, they've been releasing in Australia old material from
>Decca, Philips, DG and ABC Classics (an Australian label), eg Karl Bohm
>in Mozart symphonies, Kertesz's Mozart Requiem, Grumiaux's Lalo Symphonie
>Espagnole, that sort of thing. ... These have been collectively called
><Original label name> Eloquence and are the same price as Naxos and Sony
>Essential Classics. They're appearing at a rapid rate but I don't think
>there are 200 of them. ...
The label is about that price (good for a uni student like me!) and is
supposed to only get to 100 titles I think. The Bohm readings of the
Mozart symphonies are very good, elegant and tasteful.
Regards,
Clement
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