Review: Beecham's Inimitable Stereo Recordings Remastered and Boxed
This 35-CD set is mandatory listening for anyone who cares about great musicianship and a manner of conducting that no longer exists--in quite decent remastered sound. The rehearsal excerpts are just as much fun as the actual performances.

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Review: 53 CDs of Beecham in Glorious Mono!

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Review: The Unimaginably Great Charles Mackerras Warner Box

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Review: Fifty-Four Fallible Furtwängler CDs

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Caleb Quillen (Boston Symphony Orchestra Principal Bass) | Auditions, Sound, and Leadership

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Why Most Tonearm Bearings Are Compromised

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The End of an Era

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How the Paris Commune Terrified Europe

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Review: Ansermet's 88-CD Complete Stereo Recordings on Decca

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A Lawyer explains how Fender just did the dumbest thing possible...

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Georg Schramm hat genug von Politikern in Talkshows | Georg Schramm: Meister Yodas Ende

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How Pink Floyd Made Meddle | Music Documentary | Vinyl Rewind

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What RAF Pilots Said When They First Flew The American P-51 Mustang

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5 Evangelical Truisms that Aren't True

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Review: Warner's 60-CD Remastered Giulini Complete Edition

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Sir Thomas Beecham interview with Peter Brook

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Trump Attends NBA Finals, Cries Election Fraud in California & Storms Out of Interview

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Notation Must Die: The Battle For How We Read Music

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Fender Commits Brand SUICIDE

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Music Chat: The 10 BEST Orchestras--An (Obviously) Personal Selection

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