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The Music => Recordings & Broadcasts => Topic started by: John H White on Friday 29 January 2010, 14:56

Title: CPO at bargain prices
Post by: John H White on Friday 29 January 2010, 14:56
I've just found out from their newsletter that Europadisc are offering a discount on all CPO CDs up until the end of March. This can work out even better for us UK based Forum members if we buy several discs at once, since UK postage is free for orders over £30----now where's that piggy bank of mine? :)
Title: Re: CPO at bargain prices
Post by: Peter1953 on Friday 29 January 2010, 16:56
I've compared the current prices of 5 cpo CD (-sets) from my want-list:
1 = europadisc.co.uk, 2 = jpc.de

Van Gilse, Symphonies 1 & 2
1 £9.95 (= €11.48)
2 €7.99

Ries, Complete Symphonies
1 £27.95 (= €32.25)
2 €29.99

Röntgen, Symphony 3
1 £9.95 (= €11.48)
2 €17.99

Schumann-Wieck, Complete Piano Works
1 £20.99 (= €24.22)
2 €14.99

Zarebski, Piano Works
1 £8.50 (= €9.81)
2 €7.99

This is all excluding shipment costs (jpc, 4 CDs to the Netherlands €2.99)
Title: Re: CPO at bargain prices
Post by: Marcus on Saturday 30 January 2010, 04:24
Re CPO special. Presto (GB),recently concluded a very good special on CPO. It pays to check such sites, as there are bargains to be had.
Here in Australia, classical CD retailers are very thin on the ground. When I was a child in the 50's, most small country towns had a "record shop" where you could buy classical music 78's & LPs. (and radiograms - remember those ?) A special order might take up to 6 months, and there was not alot to in the catalogue.
Today, only a few stores in the capital cities carry  a satisfactory range, with prices mostly too high, and as a result, I have been buying from overseas for years. It is unfortunate to have to buy from overseas, but cost is the determining factor for me. The ABC label is an exception.
I buy mostly from Presto (UK), MDT (UK), Archiv (USA), Records International (USA), & Qualiton (USA). Prices are comparatively cheaper, even with freight, and there are specials from time to time from Presto,MDT & Qualiton.
For instance, for anyone just starting out, there is a special offer, at present, from MDT for a 100cd collection of Symphonies,(all the popular ones ), on the Brilliant Classics Label for 87.50 EP (74.47 EP ex VAT)
At present, MDT have discounts  on Dux, Profil, Pentatone, Sony/BMG. Presto have specials on EMI, Delos,Dux & Music & Arts. I have found Presto cheaper than anyone else for the Dutton label .
If there are other competitive retailers out there, I would appreciate hearing about them.
Marcus.
Title: Re: CPO at bargain prices
Post by: albion on Sunday 06 March 2011, 13:12
A fairly recent convert to the CPO cause, as mentioned in other threads, I'm keen to take advantage of the latest Presto CPO offer and have recently ordered:

Atterberg symphonies, Klughardt 3rd symphony, Pfitzner orchestral songs, Goetz (3 disc set) - hopefully to arrive in the next week.  :)

However, lined up for possible ordering are:

Enna 2nd symphony, Rontgen 3rd symphony, Marx symphonic works and Boehe orchestral works (2 discs)

(http://i.prs.to/t_200/cpo7770352.jpg)(http://i.prs.to/t_200/cpo7771192.jpg)(http://i.prs.to/t_200/cpo7773202.jpg)(http://i.prs.to/t_200/cpo9998752.jpg)(http://i.prs.to/t_200/cpo9999082.jpg)

Bearing in mind that whether they would be classed as 'masterpieces' or not is frankly immaterial - I simply like large, colourful orchestral canvasses and healthy doses of (late) romantic lyricism - are these good bets, or would others fulfil the criteria better, eg. Nathanael Berg?  ???

P.S. I already have the Draeseke (3 discs), Pfitzner (5 discs) and Herzogenberg Odysseus  ;D


Title: Re: CPO at bargain prices
Post by: Alan Howe on Sunday 06 March 2011, 13:40
It's all good stuff. Buy 'em all - go on, you know you want to...
Title: Re: CPO at bargain prices
Post by: albion on Sunday 06 March 2011, 13:47
Thanks, Alan!

Would it be prudent (artistically rather than financially of course) to also consider von Hausegger's Natursymphonie?

(http://i.prs.to/t_200/cpo7772372.jpg)

Perhaps downloading the catalogue wasn't such a great idea after all - I can see myself foundering on the Lorelei rock otherwise known as CPO!  ;)

Title: Re: CPO at bargain prices
Post by: JimL on Sunday 06 March 2011, 15:49
I get my CDs from CD Universe an Presto, mainly.  Those bargains must have been transmitted to the US, because I got my Davidoff (Davydov?) CC 3 & 4 for only $12.99 from CD Universe, which is a huge discount from what cpos normally go for (about $19.00, IIRC).
Title: Re: CPO at bargain prices
Post by: albion on Sunday 06 March 2011, 16:38
Oh, sweet Lord, what a pair of beauties!

(http://i.prs.to/t_200/cpo9998982.jpg)(http://i.prs.to/t_200/cpo9997952.jpg)

Having checked, I see that these have garnered some highly appreciative comments elsewhere on the forum so .....

..... better add these as well (just to be on the safe side).   ;D
Title: Re: CPO at bargain prices
Post by: Mark Thomas on Sunday 06 March 2011, 17:38
If you like Richard Strauss' symphonic poems and late-romantic orchestral overkill in general, then you'll love von Hausseger's Natursinfonie. Hopefully cpo will bring out the other two big Hausseger scores: Wieland der Schmied and Barbarossa. The latter in particular is a tremendous work, if you like that sort of thing, and both pieces were recorded by the same forces as are on the Natursinfonie disc..
Title: Re: CPO at bargain prices
Post by: albion on Sunday 06 March 2011, 17:40
Brilliant! Thanks for this endorsement, Mark - late-romantic orchestral overkill is bread and butter (or should that be kebab and chips) to me!  ;D
Title: Re: CPO at bargain prices
Post by: TerraEpon on Sunday 06 March 2011, 20:53
Man, there's so much on CPO that has potential to be something I want. I often avoid seeking such things out too much to avoid having to spend even more money :P

Incidently, there's a new Ries disc coming out of concert overtures, that's gotten a good review. I've...."previewed'...it and it's on my to buy list.

Never heard of Hausegger (or many of the others you guys often go on about), but "late romantic overkill" is ALWAYS good potential. Hmmm....
Title: Re: CPO at bargain prices
Post by: albion on Sunday 06 March 2011, 22:51
Luckily, I'm not really interested in chamber or solo instrumental music, otherwise there would be so much more out of the CPO catalogue that would call seductively "buy me, buy me, buy me ..."  :-* (this bald, slightly raddled emoticon will have to stand-in for the alluring Siren - oh well, use you're imagination)
Title: Re: CPO at bargain prices
Post by: TerraEpon on Monday 07 March 2011, 06:07
I looked through the score of the Hauseggar and indeed it looks like something -- even a couple nice bass clarinet solos (insprising a topic from me here...)
And yeah, there's just so much that I wonder if I'm missing out on.
Title: Re: CPO at bargain prices
Post by: Greg K on Wednesday 09 March 2011, 02:26
Quote from: Marcus on Saturday 30 January 2010, 04:24
I have found Presto cheaper than anyone else for the Dutton label .
If there are other competitive retailers out there, I would appreciate hearing about them.
Marcus.

In regards to Dutton Epoch, the best price I've found is from Crotchet (UK).  Just checking again a minute ago at Presto, they show
a price of 10.75 English pounds, - vs. Crotchet's 9.19.  For export to the US (where I am) they then deduct VAT from that amount.
Unbeatable in my experience..
Title: Re: CPO at bargain prices
Post by: Pengelli on Wednesday 09 March 2011, 17:04
HMV are cheapest for Dutton,at £7.99 post free, for 1 cd. Boughton's 'The Queen of Cornwall' is £10.99 for a 2cd set,again post free,as they say.
Title: Re: CPO at bargain prices
Post by: Pengelli on Wednesday 09 March 2011, 18:29
This side of the 'Pond' of course. Some people might prefer to buy from a smaller supplier.of course;although judging by recent news reports hmv haven't been doing too well,financially.
Not being hugely wealthy I buy some cd's from the 'majors' and some smaller places like Presto & mdt,who run these special offers. I also pre-order some titles from small record labels like Chandos,Hyperion & Dutton,just to show my support. Then there are the sellers & places like the 'Classical cd exchange',although prices are so low now that I prefer to buy new whenever possible. I had one rather nasty experience with a seller recently. He had VERY high customer ratings,too! I have also downloaded some 'cd's' recently,where the cd was pricey or had things on it that I didn't want. Generally,I prefer to buy the actual cd.
Got my eye on the recent re-issue of Solti's 'Der Rosenkavalier' at the moment. Maybe Presto will drop the price!
Title: Re: CPO at bargain prices
Post by: Pengelli on Wednesday 09 March 2011, 18:34
I think I'll grab it before they delete it!
Title: Re: CPO at bargain prices
Post by: Greg K on Wednesday 09 March 2011, 23:55
Quote from: Pengelli on Wednesday 09 March 2011, 17:04
HMV are cheapest for Dutton,at £7.99 post free, for 1 cd. Boughton's 'The Queen of Cornwall' is £10.99 for a 2cd set,again post free,as they say.

Cheapest for UK buyers, as you say.  Given that HMV makes no VAT deduction from their listed prices for US buyers and charges substantially more for shipping
(over double, - at least for the first item), in our case Crotchet still makes for a substantially better deal.
Title: Re: CPO at bargain prices
Post by: TerraEpon on Thursday 10 March 2011, 06:47
MDT tends to be the cheapest for US I've found. No VAT, already cheaper prices, AND reasonable shipping.
Title: Re: CPO at bargain prices
Post by: Pengelli on Thursday 10 March 2011, 12:44
Only trouble with MDT is that they are more hassle if you want to send something back. I suppose they are smaller and have more to lose. With hmv you just send it back without having to explain the exact timing of the fault,what,precisely, it was & invoices,etc,to back your claim up.
Worst one ever was a seller on Amazon,who wanted photographic evidence & the original packing,so that he could examine it. He had very high ratings,too. Right,I thought,from now on I'm only buying from a seller if I can't buy it any other way. The extra cost is worth the extra peace of mind!