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tearinghair | 20:24 Wed 25th Aug 2010 | CD's, DVD's, Videos
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I'm planning to buy CDs (yes, I still use those) of several of the G & S operettas. I haven't had any for some time - since the vinyl ones expired, actually! - and wonder if anyone could recommend some good recordings. Not compilations, but the full versions, starting probably with Iolanthe, HMS Pinafore, Pirates of Penzance and Mikado. I looked on Amazon, but there's quite a choice and some seem to be re-mastered old recordings. Is the quality on these OK?
Many thanks.
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Many people would claim that the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company recordings are the very best that you can get. (Until the copyright expired on G&S works, D'Oyly Carte was the only company which was permitted to record G & S, since they held the licensing rights ).

They're not cheap but, if you're seeking the very best, they might be worth considering:
http://www.doylycarte...vices/Merchandise.htm

Chris
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Thanks for the link, Buenchico. I'd agree that they should be the best. Oh dear, and I'd like Orpheus in the Underworld too...

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