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#1
THis is now listed for Pre-Order from Apple iTunes as available jul 28, 2017. Based on the excepts previewed, its going to be a wonderful disk!
#2
For those interested, A sample of the score from A-R editions of the D major concerto can be found at

https://books.google.com/books?id=rRb7_9xVA4AC&pg=PR7&lpg=PR7&dq=franz+clement+piano+concerto&source=bl&ots=qjIsArWdGY&sig=nPTCYJbjUc45NR9DjTpn_pVDI9o&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CEAQ6AEwBmoVChMI7dWohrKVyAIVRzI-Ch0V2QFK#v=onepage&q=franz%20clement%20piano%20concerto&f=false

Between what was uploaded and what is on Youtube, we now have just over 90  minutes of music from this fantastic unsung!
#3
There is no way that express how grateful I am for this site. Allan and Marks work has paid dividends to all who love music and have provided me with my major source of new music to listen to these part few years.

Most of what I could say has already be said multiple times by the posters to this thread. The one thing that I can add is to say that whatever mark and Allan decide, I for one will be grateful for whatever direction that they feel that this site goes in, so long as it stays alive.
#4
Downloads Discussion Archive / Re: American Music
Thursday 19 April 2012, 18:21
Information about Home keller can be found at

http://composers.com/homer-keller

the catalogue of his papers/scores is here

http://www.esm.rochester.edu/sibley/specialc/findaids/pdf/Homer%20Todd%20Keller%20Library.pdf
#5
Probably the most interesting discovery of a sung composer is to be found in the reconstruction of the finale of Bruckner's symphony #9.  I was frankly astonished at how much of the supposedly fragmentary finale actually existed!  The introduction to the "final revised edition" of the finale makes fascinating reading! It is available in full at

http://www.abruckner.com/Data/articles/articlesEnglish/cohrsB9finale/BG_Cohrs_Introduction_SPCM2012.pdf
#6
Composers & Music / Re: Italo Montemezzi (1875 - 1952)
Tuesday 20 March 2012, 20:13
I have a copy of broadcast acetates of the 1941 Metropolitan opera broadcast of L'Amore with Montemezzi himself conducting a fairly stellar cast.  I am not sure however if this is something that is kosher to upload.

Feedback would be appreciated.
#7
Downloads Discussion Archive / Re: German Music Folder
Saturday 28 January 2012, 18:13
Thanks to John White for the recreation  of the lachner 6th.  It is wonderful to be able to hear such wonderful music.   

As thank you, if Mr. White is interested, I would be willing to use his score to recreate a performance using the Garritan orchestra.  All I would need would be MusicXML versions of the sibelius originals source files ( I use Finale 2010 to compose)  And  PDF of the score to correct any conversion errors. In return I would recontribute to the site Finale versions of the score along with performances in WAV and MP3 format using Finale 2010.

Let me know if there is interest.
#8
Oops that is alfred schnittke

My bad
#9
I'm not sure about "best" but certainly the most striking symphonies have come from the pen of Arthur Schnittke.  Especially striking for me is his Symphony #1 (1969-74), which  I can only say has to be heard to be believed!
#10
Downloads Discussion Archive / Re: British music broadcasts
Thursday 03 November 2011, 18:05
FYI.

I just tried several of the URL's at the top of the first page and was presented with a blurb for mediafire instead of a download list.

The URL's in question are C, E, G, ST-SU, T, WA-WH
#11
Downloads Discussion Archive / Re: French Music
Tuesday 11 October 2011, 12:07
Are there any recordings of the Emmanuel Moor symphonies out there?
#12
Composers & Music / Re: Jean Louis Nicodé
Monday 25 July 2011, 00:13
You left the files set to private.  They are inaccessable.
#13
You left the files set to private.  They are inaccessable.
#14
Downloads Discussion Archive / Re: Stjepan Sulek
Sunday 03 July 2011, 06:16
Yes please do!
#15
Recordings & Broadcasts / Re: Retail
Friday 24 June 2011, 21:48
Online purchases are especially compelling pricewise if you are just doing mp3 downloads. For instance I just paid $7.99 US for the downloads of the two Henk Badings symphonies CD's on CPO. The cheapest I can find the physical CD's for is $16.98 US.

I used to wax nostalgic about browsing for music, but the reality is that I'm getting older and the schlep over to the last record store left in the area where I work (Academy Records in NYC) is too far to be worth the possiility of coming back empty handed.