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Re: The Christmas Blues Are Gone
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Ulvi Yurtsever <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 22 Jan 1999 11:39:52 -0800
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Don Satz:

>Upcoming new releases that I'm likely to hunt down include Gergiev's
>"Boris", volume nine of the BIS Bach cantata series, Bach's Christmas
>Oratorio on BIS, Ignaz Lachner's piano trios on Claves, Vainberg piano
>sonatas on Olympia, Chopin's piano concerto no.1 by Pires on DG,
>Shostakovich string quartets on BIS, volume ten of Bowyer's Bach on Nimbus,
>Borresen string chamber works on CPO, Petersen-Berger's 2nd symphony on
>CPO, Weiner string quartets on Hungaroton, Koch's third volume of Marek
>orchestral works, the fourth volume of Marco Polo's Spohr string quintet
>series, and Saeverud string quartets on Simax.  This is a great hobby!
>Buy, listen, talk about it, and watch the checking account balance
>disappear.

The question I have is not so much the money, but how do you find the
time to listen to (and space to house) all that second-rate music
when there is so much first-rate music out there and so little time?

Ulvi
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