You sure can acquire some Classical music inexpensively. I was looking to try out a CD or so of Mozart recordings as some of you suggested. So I looked on Ebay to see if anything good was available. Well, they had a brand new Brilliant records box set of his complete works, 170 cd’s, for only $79. That comes to about 45 cents per disc, an unbelievable price.
The reviews of the boxed set seemed to be good. So I figure even though there might be better recordings of his works out there, this has to be an easy way for a beginner to be able to sample the full range of his output.
Usually I consider between $5-10 per single CD a good price for used jazz or rock CD’s in "very good" condition. So this seems like highway robbery, not to mention affordable fun, even if Mozart proves not to my taste. I did pay double that from Amazon for the equivalent Brilliant Records Bach set, due to arrive tomorrow, and thought that was an amazing bargain. So live and learn. I can’t imagine ever finding any Miles Davis recordings at that kind of price.
Mike
The reviews of the boxed set seemed to be good. So I figure even though there might be better recordings of his works out there, this has to be an easy way for a beginner to be able to sample the full range of his output.
Usually I consider between $5-10 per single CD a good price for used jazz or rock CD’s in "very good" condition. So this seems like highway robbery, not to mention affordable fun, even if Mozart proves not to my taste. I did pay double that from Amazon for the equivalent Brilliant Records Bach set, due to arrive tomorrow, and thought that was an amazing bargain. So live and learn. I can’t imagine ever finding any Miles Davis recordings at that kind of price.
Mike