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« on: October 16, 2012, 10:14:35 pm »

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A box-set of Bryden Thomson's 1-12 broadcasts with the BBC Welsh SO would have done very nicely, thankyou ...

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and they might as well pop Hickox's No.13 in as well ...

I'd buy it!
Ooh,so would I! :) :) One of the most engrossing symphonic cycles I have ever heard! And Bryden Thomson,one of my favourite conductors. Sadly missed & underrated. Shame on Chandos for not reissuing his Bax cycle (my first choice,not Handley!). Still,you can buy them on Amazon s/h at (usually!) very reasonable prices.....end of THAT rant!! ;D
 Thank you for recording those broadcasts,Albion. What would we music lovers do without you. Well,I'd be cranking up ye olde dolby cassette deck in my case! ;D (Which reminds me,when I going to put up that fm stereo aerial that's standing in the corner?! :o :()
  Incidentally,I wonder how long it will be before someone 'out there' with tapes of those missing Bryden Thomson symphonies Daniel Jones chances on this site?!!! ::)

And no,I can't understand the BBC either,Dundonnell!! Does anybody?!! ::)
(And maybe I DON'T want to!! >:( )
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