Bert Bailey wrote:
>In recent years, some of my favourite haunts have been second-hand CM
>CD shops, often a source of surprising treasures at good prices.
I think about 80 percent of my collection is composed of second-hand
or heavily discounted CDs. We have store in Tucson that has supplied
me with CDs for years, but since the previous manager, a classical music
fan, left, I'm afraid the owner is allowing to large classical collection
to work itself down. And after my annual trip to San Francisco, I often
returned with as many as 20 CDs purchased from a store on 24th Street,
the name of which escapes me now. Anytime I am in a new town, if I have
some extra time I seek out such places.
A smattering of composers I have been introduced to from the second
hand bins include: Bantock, Barati, Casella, Coates, Dutilleux,
Gerhard.....Boris Tchaikovsky, Tveitt, Valen, Vermeulen, Richard Wilson,
Dag Wiren, and Isang Yun...at prices ranging from $3 to $10 per CD.
Regards,
John Parker
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