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From: jerem@tekgvs.UUCP (Jere Marrs)
Newsgroups: net.music.classical
Subject: Classical CDs
Message-ID: <1059@tekgvs.UUCP>
Date: Sat, 2-Mar-85 21:02:39 EST
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Posted: Sat Mar  2 21:02:39 1985
Date-Received: Tue, 5-Mar-85 02:19:11 EST
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	Recently we saw on the NET:
> 
> 	Tower Records in NYC is having a CD sale until
> March 13.  Prices are 
> $11.99 and $12.99.

	I'm sure many habitues of NET.MUSIC.CLASSICAL are members of The
Musical Heritage Society, but for anyone that isn't, they are now offering
digital discs in their ~monthly releases. The most recent offers one at a
lower price.

	I just received my Musical Heritage Review (Release #343) and in their
Compact Discs section, they offered a recording of Saint-Saens Symphony #3 in
C Minor (The 'Organ') by the London Philharmonic (Noel Rawsthorne, Organ; 
Enrique Batiz, Conductor) for a member's price of $12.99.

	For nonmembers, the membership is free, but you receive announcements
about every month. If you do not want the month's selections, you must respond
accordingly. They offer either a cassette (default) or a phono-record (default)
membership, but you can order either or select from selected Compact Discs.

			The Musical Heritage Society
			1710 Highway 35
			Ocean, New Jersey 07712

	I have just received a CD of Mozart's Double (piano) Concertos with
the Concertgebouw Orchestra (Nikolas Harnoncourt, cond.) with pianists Chick
Corea and Friedrich Gulda. It was $16.99 + shipping. It is a TELDEC recording
from West Germany. I suppose, now, I'll hafta run out and get a CD player o'
some sort.

					
					I have no financial interest
					in Musical Heritage Society.

					Jere M. Marrs
					Tektronix, Inc.
					Beaverton, Oregon
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