lps chamber music like the old digital early 80's


I really enjoy chamber music - especially on period instruments like Academy of Ancient Music, I Musici, and the English Concert (I have a lot of these on cd and some vinyl)

in the early 80's labels like Phillips, L'oiseau-Lyre, Archiv, and Angel had great recordings but touted their digital nature

is anyone doing chamber type music on vinyl these days in a nice analog format with brilliant recordings?
reissues or new recordings (later than the early 80's digital craze)

also any older recordings worth checking out on other labels?

I'm a sucker for cello, lute, bassoon, etc
enjoy sparse with nice interweaving playing
Bach, Telemann, Vivaldi, Mozart, Haydn, Handel, etc
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Batalok, as far as I'm aware, none of the labels you mention are releasing any of their wonderful recordings on vinyl. I hope you can tell me I'm wrong and that they are issuing vinyl. Are they?
Alpha, Mirare, Flora, Zigzag (the beautiful recording with period instruments of symphonies of Beethoven), Channel Classic (both period and modern instruments), Linn (both period and modern), etc etc.
Hi Tom, you're very welcome.

For the new material, I track the announcements Elusive Disc and Acoustic Sounds of coming releases. Between them one will see pretty much any of the newly pressed vinyl.

For previously released material from used LPs, there are several regular sellers on eBay who regularly carry the kind of material in which you're interested, and their stock typically sells at reasonable prices. I can give you some names if you want to send me an email.

Also, there are several sellers with monthly lists of "set price" LPs. Two monthly list sellers from whom I've bought records for years are: Ars Nova (Paul Hartin) and Mikrokosmos (Peter Fulop). Both publish a new list as of the first of each month and I highly recommend them both.

Kind regards,
Sorry, there are no labels that produce classical music on vinyl nowadays. I thought you are looking for cd too. That is also frustrating to me (I am a vinyl-fan too),but the quality of the cd's is such that I can live with them (supposed you own a very decent cd-player).
Regards
batalok
Thanks, Batalok. I too am disappointed not to have some of the wonderful new performers available on vinyl.

Three small labels that are releasing new classical recordings on vinyl:

Tacet - the Beethoven series with the Polish Chamber Orchestra has been remarkably good.

Fone - see for example: Quartetto d'Archi della Scala or Salvatore Accardo - Bach: Partita II or Rossini Overtures

Classic Records - current series of performances with Pavel Kogan and the Moscow State Symphony Orchestra, recorded by the remarkable Mark Aubort. See for example: Rimsky-Korsakov's "Sheherazade"
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There are so many miraculous performances available already on Lp!

I can help you quite a bit. Chamber music on Vox can not only be stunningly-recorded, (look for Aubort/Nickrenz as sound engineers!) but the often no-name performers are excellent. One of my favorite Lp's of all time is a box set of Faure Chamber music on Vox. Look for it!

Older recordings on Decca by the groups: Vienna Octet on London, (with the FFSS label "Bluebacks") were expertly recorded and great performances. Chamber music on the Argo label (a Decca side-label) is also expertly-recorded and the performers are first-rate.