Re: [Hornlist] Baumann on Philips

2003-06-01 Thread stuart womble
They are all out of print.  You can still find a cd on
the Eloquence label in Europe that has the Gliere
concerto, Dukas Villanelle, Charbrier, and Pokorny
Concerto with ASMF I believe.  Eloquence is a budget
label from Universal Classics which now owns DG,
Decca/London, and Phillips.  You can find a lot of
great older recordings on Eloquence with such
orchestras as Berlin, Vienna, Chicago, London, etc.
Good Luck Hunting.
Stuart

--- James Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can anyone on the list verify if Baumann's
> recordings on the Philips label are still available?
> I've been searching both on the Philips website
> amd a general search on Tower Records, but all
> attempts have been mostly in vain.  Has Philips
> taken these recordings out of production?
> I'm looking specifically for the recordings he
> made with the Academy of St. Martin's with Iona
> Brown conducting.
> If they are not are there any record archive
> sites that exist that might provide used copies
> or backstock?
> Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Jim Green
> Minneapolis, MN
> 
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[Hornlist] Baumann on Philips

2003-06-01 Thread James Green
Can anyone on the list verify if Baumann's
recordings on the Philips label are still available?
I've been searching both on the Philips website
amd a general search on Tower Records, but all
attempts have been mostly in vain.  Has Philips
taken these recordings out of production?
I'm looking specifically for the recordings he
made with the Academy of St. Martin's with Iona
Brown conducting.
If they are not are there any record archive
sites that exist that might provide used copies
or backstock?
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.

Jim Green
Minneapolis, MN


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