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    To avoid confusion, it's the BWV 552 that is incomplete, not the
    other works on the M&A CD.<br>
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    /Jorgen<br>
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        <title>Re: [f_minor] Ich ruf zu Dir Mein Herr Jesu Christ</title>
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      Many of the Nuova Era and some of the early Music&Arts Gould
      releases uses the sound from TV broadcasts. Hence the terrible
      sound quality. Sony has released some CDs with TV recordings (for
      example the Shostakovich quintet), but I doubt they will do so in
      this case, especially since the performance isn't complete. There
      are ways to extract the sound from a DVD, for example with DVD
      Audio Extractor. The result will probably not be any worse than a
      commercial release on CD.<br>
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      /Jorgen<br>
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            <div>Dear all</div>
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            <div>accroding to the f_minor archive this Music & Arts
              CD is out of print, at least officialy</div>
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            <div>maybe someone at gemm.com or sume such seller still
              might have one in stock, otherwise Google can help you to
              find one by any means. Jus’ sayin’</div>
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            <div>At least to my knowledge this has not been re-released
              by Sony or the CBC. But who knows what the annus mirabilis
              next year will bring ?</div>
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            <div>P.</div>
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                  <div style=""><b>From:</b> <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                      title="marco.poli@unimi.it"
                      href="mailto:marco.poli@unimi.it">Marco Poli</a> </div>
                  <div><b>Sent:</b> Wednesday, November 02, 2011 12:05
                    AM</div>
                  <div><b>To:</b> <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                      title="f_minor@glenngould.org"
                      href="mailto:f_minor@glenngould.org">Discussion of
                      the Canadian pianist Glenn Gould.</a> </div>
                  <div><b>Subject:</b> Re: [f_minor] Ich ruf zu Dir Mein
                    Herr Jesu Christ</div>
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              <div>Hi all.</div>
              <div>The Music & Arts CD 654 includes an incomplete
                recording of the BWV 552 Fugue (rec. 8 April 1962).</div>
              <div>Also included are: French ouverture BWV 831 (13 March
                1969); Cantata  BWV 54 (R. Oberlin; 4 April 1962);
                Concerto BWV 1056 (Goldschmidt; 11 September 1957);
                Concerto BWV 1058 (Golschmann; 15 November 1967).   The
                sound quality is overall pretty bad, but it makes a most
                interesting listening.</div>
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              <div>Cheers.</div>
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              <div>Marco</div>
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              <blockquote type="cite"><font size="+1">To Poul Pederson,<br>
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                  I'm personally unaware of any Gould recording of BWV
                  639 but there are a lot of<br>
                  "live" and "private" GG recordings out there in
                  'private hands'.<br>
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                  If I may offer you a sort of "consolation": on this
                  afternoon's episode of this week's<br>
                  5 part GG series on Radio France Musique I heard for
                  the very first time<u> a recording<br>
                    of St. Anne Fugue BWV 552 by Gould on an organ</u>.
                  The program notes cite "Music<br>
                  and Arts 654". Certainly someone on F Minor has that
                  cd and might write in to share<br>
                  some information on that organ recording? Today's
                  (mardi 1 novembre) episode:<br>
                  <br>
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href="http://http//sites.radiofrance.fr/francemusique/em/pierre/emission.php?e_id=100000057&dd=20111101"><span></span>http://sites.radiofrance.fr/francemusique/em/pierre/emission.php?e_i<span></span>d=100000057&dd=20111101</a><br>
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                  Apparently my hyperlinks don't work so you'll have to
                  cut and paste.<br>
                  Click on to the headphone icon next to "(re)ecouter"
                  in the violet box.</font><br>
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                  Mary<br>
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              <blockquote type="cite">Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2011 17:21:30
                +0200<br>
                To: <a moz-do-not-send="true"
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                From: <a moz-do-not-send="true"
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                  href="mailto:poul.pedersen@hum.au.dk">poul.pedersen@hum.au.dk</a><br>
                Subject: [f_minor] Ich ruf zu Dir Mein Herr Jesu Christ<br>
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                  size="+1">Could anybody kindly tell me whether GG
                  recorded "Ich ruf zu Dir Mein Herr Jesu Christ" BWV
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              <blockquote type="cite"><font color="#000000" face="Arial"
                  size="+1">Many thanks,</font></blockquote>
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              <blockquote type="cite"><font color="#000000" face="Arial"
                  size="+1">Denmark</font></blockquote>
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