Dear Pat, <div><br></div><div>You need a better Christmas present - many a huge box of Swiss chocolate. Some nice wine, perhaps a creamy Chardonney. Both go well with listening to GG.</div><div><br></div><div>Happy holidays, fondly,</div>
<div>Anita</div><div><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 2:43 PM, Pat <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:pzumst@bluewin.ch" target="_blank">pzumst@bluewin.ch</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
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<div>Dear all</div>
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<div>Just in case you still wonder wether that new GG Bach box set might be
summet for Santa to put under the chrissie tree, wonder no more ! I bought one
and thougnt I’d give you a mini-review:</div>
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<div>Like most of you I already have most of what is in there, and I am fully
aware that I have been ripped off even before I walked into that record
store. But....I...could...not...resist. They had quite a pile of them
there, strangely in the Pop/Rock section under a fake chrissie tree. When I
inquired in the classical department the clerk pointed to said section and said:
“There, is that enough GG for ya, mate ?”.</div>
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<div>The box has a nice blue color (but why blue ? Battleship grey I say e
basta) and an embossed logo with GG’s name and the infamous chair. The material
feels quite nice to hold in your hand.</div>
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<div>But if you open the box a thick booklet appears and there the trouble
starts. It is quite thick and hosts a lot of images at least I have not yet seen
(still need to read the Stegemann essays), but the dimensions it has (same as
the box itself) are not very ergonomical and makes long reading tiresome. </div>
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<div>Below that book/booklet the CDs are housed meaning that each time you want
to get out a CD you have to take out the book first. Not an elegant solution,
they should have separate panels. </div>
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<div>The CDs are made of cardboard with the open side looking down, so
potentially a CD could just roll out of its sleeve. Also I must digitalize this
box, if you take out one CD just for pleasure and forgot the chronological order
you are in trouble and have to consult that clumsy booklet, but there is no
quick reference list. Also not a good solution, but could well be me and a
luxury problem.</div>
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<div>The box contains the complete Bach recordings of GG issued during his
lifetime in chronological order and original jackets. Yet there is one CD I have
never seen before called The Little Bach Book (Klavierbüchlein für Anna
Magdalena I think ?), which was previously mixed with other material. Eh, how
come that never rang a bell with me ?</div>
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<div>The rest is a mixed bag of previously released stuff or material that has
not been in print for some time. At least to my knowledge there is *nothing*
previously unreleased. Hey Sony, no sugarcugbes or candy while you’re floggin’
the ol’ ‘orse for some chrissie cash ?</div>
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<div>Collectors who skipped the first bunch of those Sony releases with these
horrible covers back in the 90s will be pleased to see that the Salzburg/Moscow
recording is back in print, same for the german recording GG made in the early
70s, plus some stuff from the CBC that was scattered by random force all over
these old Sony discs.</div>
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<div>There is one CD full (?) of outtakes from the ‘55 GB Sessions which were
released on that State of Wonder set methinks, sadly the CD covers do not
provide timing.</div>
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<div>The DVDs contain material that was out with the GG on TV box, the only new
thing are the Montsagenon films that were only available on VHS and difficult to
find.</div>
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<div>So much for that. I will check for sound quality, although I think these
have the same quality in terms of mastering than the previous few releases (I
mean what is known as Loudness Wars these days), I will also check detailed
track listings because I think something very significant (apart from some
unreleased goodies) is missing here. </div>
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<div>This set is clearly intended for the Christmas market and hardcore
Gouldians will not find that much new stuff, depending on what they already own.
And if I wanted to be harsh I could say that it is an absolute bloody disgrace
that Sony was not able to put some previously unreleased stuff like some radio
docs or more outtakes on this one. Boo ! Guess their favourite piece of
classical musi still is the Geldschein-Sonate...</div>
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<div>If you are a proud owner of the GG Original Jacket Collection and its
subsequent Bach release, the GG on TV box and some other loose ends you can
spend your ‘unred quid somewhere else. The Montsagenon DVDs are available
seperately, so are all the individual CDs with a few exeptions I think.</div>
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<div>If you are new to GG and/or Bach, this is definetly a great intro to both
artists. I know I’d want one if I were new to GG.</div>
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<div>So got ripped, I knew in advance that I would fall into a trap (7th ‘55 GB
copy by now). But I don’t care, this box has the advantage that some stuff is
here that previously all over my CD collection, plus the Montsagenon DVDs. I
haven’t heard some of this stuff (Moscow, Salzburg) in ages and I wanted to see
the Montsagenon stuff for more than a decade now. This box has its problems
(storage, design) but what really counts is the music. And that is
timeless.</div><span class="HOEnZb"><font color="#888888">
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<div>Pat</div></font></span></div></div></div>
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