Post by hanser April 15, 2005 (1 of 7)
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I ordered this title from jpc, but my SACD player could not play it. All other SACDs never presented any problem, this is a first. I sent it back. Has anybody elso has a similar problem? I use a Pioneer 656 (European multi player)
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hanser said:
I ordered this title from jpc, but my SACD player could not play it. All other SACDs never presented any problem, this is a first. I sent it back. Has anybody elso has a similar problem? I use a Pioneer 656 (European multi player)
It plays very well on both my Sonys.
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Post by akiralx March 7, 2006 (3 of 7)
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hanser said:
I ordered this title from jpc, but my SACD player could not play it. All other SACDs never presented any problem, this is a first. I sent it back. Has anybody elso has a similar problem? I use a Pioneer 656 (European multi player)
Plays fine on my Sony too.
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Post by Jonty March 8, 2006 (4 of 7)
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hanser said:
I ordered this title from jpc, but my SACD player could not play it. All other SACDs never presented any problem, this is a first. I sent it back. Has anybody elso has a similar problem? I use a Pioneer 656 (European multi player)
Plays fine on my Pioneer.
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Post by izamber March 8, 2006 (5 of 7)
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Fine on my Pioneer 668AV transport too.
Igor
PS: nice record, too. A bargain at Brilliant's price and one of their best SACDs.
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This an exceptional recording. As an SACD, of piano and violin, it is exemplary and the performances leave little to be desired. The phrasing is musical, the interplay of piano and violin is as one would encounter in the concert hall and Ferchtman has excellent techique and tone!
GO FOR IT - you won't be sorry!
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Post by Peter April 8, 2006 (7 of 7)
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I've had an extended listen to this disc and would echo Alex's review completely. Having played the Franck's piano part, I'd probably have chosen the tempo these artists chose particularly for the first movement; neither violinist I played with would have any of that, and moved me on. (The disc played with no problems.)
The performers are where you would expect in recital, the violinist in front of the curve of the piano, so the pianist can see her. Quite right, too. The bottom end of the piano is caught particularly well. The "organ pedal" notes in the Franck speak nicely. A marvellous disc.
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