what´s the best site about vinyls of classical music with covers and labels?
what´s the best site about vinyls of classical music with covers and labels?
i´m looking for records of vinyls with information, labels and covers of classical music.
one is discogs, the original labels as Deutsche
Grammophon, RCA, Sony, EMI, are poor in information.
Jones, thank you for that. this is a tribute to a beautiful character.
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2 Comments for what´s the best site about vinyls of classical music with covers and labels?
1. i. jones | February 15th, 2011 at 9:22 am
I’m not quite sure what it is you’re looking for here. Similarly I’m not quite sure what Vulnavia’s association with Dr. Anton Phibes was all about. Basil Kirchin’s soundtrack was all together unremarkable.
… and have some fun looking up your namesake Andreas Vesalius
2. mamianka | February 15th, 2011 at 9:51 am
Dear Vulnavia –
I will try to find more info on your question, but my husband and I, both professional classical musicians, were trying to find the PERFECT recessional for our wedding – in 1973. To clear our heads, we ran out to the movies – and saw – well, you know what. When the organ rose from the floor with the Doctor playing “War March of the Priests” – we knew we had found true love. The organist who played for our wedding ( a Hartt classmate) went onto play the calliope for “Barnum” on Broadway – and the “Phantom of the Opera” on Broadway.
Your namesake resides forever in our collection of DVD reissues.
Back to our question – Parnassus Records in NY would be a good place to start your search. Les Gerber from the Woodstock station WDST-FM also was in the classical vintage record business for a while – I do not know where he is now. Almost every major city has a vintage vinyl shop – should not be hard to find. And a guide to recordings is as close as your nearest Barnes and Noble.
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