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David Stewart <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Gregory Ginn wrote:
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>>We really need to appreciate Naxos for what it really is, an economical
>>label for those who are just getting into classical music and for those
>>who find themselves on a budget and cannot always get the Decca or the
>>Deutsche Grammophon recordings.
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>Nonsense. This is label fascism and unfair pigeon-holing. There is
>no earthly reason in the randomness of recording and performing that
>Naxos will not end up with a better job than DG or Decca. They have
>well rehearsed performers with excellent sound. They have won a
>number of penguin rosettes. Probably in the standard repertoire
>(Beethoven/Brahms/Mozart etc.) DG and Decca are the best but Naxos has a
>far wider ranging catalogue than DG AND Decca put together. I just don't
>understand why you would say this.
I agree with Dave Stewart: Naxos IS good. Of course I rather buy Karajans
Beethoven 6 on Deutsche Grammophon than NAXOS with Drahos, but in other
repertoires they have some really good stuff (check my other post for
examples).
A NAXOS CD is four times cheaper than a standard DECCA, but NAXOS have due
to their low price reached out to a much wider "audience" - you find a
great set of NAXOS recordings in cities where you cannot buy any DECCA in
the stores - and NAXOS do sell here. I fact they sell more then 4 times the
DECCA. NAXOS is a label still coming marchin'. NAXOS has already started
selling historical performances, and it will not take long before they hav
ebought up those famous recordings we wont to have.
Just a little good luck wish to NAXOS (forward it to Klaus Heymann if not
on list): Naxos liner notes are often very good and intersting in their
general repetoire, but in opera and the historical releases, this lacks. I
would be ready to pay more for NAXOS CDs just to get libretto/extensive
liner notes. Do this for me, NAXOS!
James Zehm <[log in to unmask]>
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