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As for the Brilliant Classics 155CD Bach set, its main, IMO indisputable drawback is the cantatas part which has some really below-standard singing now and then (check out the counter-tenor Sytse Buwalda, if you dare. Djilas Nova Klasa Pdf File. ). But the set has many fine performances too, including the Brandenburgs/Clark and many of the larger vocal works.

Nihal Nelson Nonstop Mp3 Free Download here. Given its price, it is OK, if you then later on supplement with a second cantatas set (or a selection of them at least), for instance Rilling, Richter or Gardiner/archiv (the last-mentioned often sold cheaply, including many other vocal works). I can´t say that I know enough about the Hanssler 172 CD set or the Warner 153 CD. Usually they are much more expensive. But if money was no problem, I would start with one of those, they must be more consistent. As regards the Brilliant Classics Beethoven set, again it seems OK, but then I´d choose the 100 CD version including some famous historical recordings, to get a broader palette, not the 85CD issue. Its highlights are IMO the late quartets with Yale4 and the Piano Trios, whereas most of the rest of the set are decent, middle-of-the-road recordings.

Some really do like Gulda´s complete piano sonatas and piano concertos there, though. The other budget set on ABF 87 Beethoven CDs has a very mixed bunch of soloists, but I´d definitely avoid it; judging from them, there are too many mediocre or worse recordings to be found there, if compared to the Brilliant Classics. I don´t think that the DDD labelling is true, not that I care extremely much about sound quality, but it indicates something. But I´m not so sure I´d invest the large sum of money of the DG 20 Part Beethoven set if compared to the Brilliant, however its design is of course more luxurious and it has better liner notes etc. Of course read the various reviews carefully and listen to as many samples as possible. Another way is to work your way through the composer´s works by picking selected recordings now and then, gradually developing a personal taste. I'm not sure what it costs now and if you can even still get it complete but luckily I had the foresight to know the Phillips Complete Mozart set was to be bought when I first saw it hit the racks.