Complete List of Dutton-Vocalion Quad SACDs (with ordering, discussion, poll and Discogs links)

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Although I'm not a huge classical fan where are the classical titles? The "Boulez conducts Bartók" releases in particular are fantastic. We need a poll on the "Wooden Prince". Oddly "The Miraculous Mandarin" was split over two different releases. Both titles are among my favourites regardless of genre.
 
Although I'm not a huge classical fan where are the classical titles? The "Boulez conducts Bartók" releases in particular are fantastic. We need a poll on the "Wooden Prince". Oddly "The Miraculous Mandarin" was split over two different releases. Both titles are among my favourites regardless of genre.
I didn't look to see if the title you are asking about is on the Dutton Epoch series but as Dave said in the first post, what he's doing is a ton of work and he's taking a break from it and may continue by adding the classical type titles from the Dutton Epoch series.
 
Although I'm not a huge classical fan where are the classical titles? The "Boulez conducts Bartók" releases in particular are fantastic. We need a poll on the "Wooden Prince". Oddly "The Miraculous Mandarin" was split over two different releases. Both titles are among my favourites regardless of genre.

I'm sure what you meant to say was: "Holy crap--thanks for doing all this work! Take a well-deserved break; all of us classical fans, casual and otherwise, will be grateful if you have something left for a Dutton Epoch table!"

I'll probably do one for the Dutton Epoch Historic classical quad series as well eventually, but I'm gonna take a bit of a breather for now because this was a lot of work, and that will be even more challenging.
 
I'm sure what you meant to say was: "Holy crap--thanks for doing all this work! Take a well-deserved break; all of us classical fans, casual and otherwise, will be grateful if you have something left for a Dutton Epoch table!"
Yes, sorry I didn't mean to sound rude or ungrateful. It's just that it was such a glaring omission for me as I'm just starting to explore the classical side of Dutton.
 
Although I'm not a huge classical fan where are the classical titles? The "Boulez conducts Bartók" releases in particular are fantastic. We need a poll on the "Wooden Prince". Oddly "The Miraculous Mandarin" was split over two different releases. Both titles are among my favourites regardless of genre.

Until steelydave creates his list, you still have ubertrout's list of classical D-V's to look at, even though it's a few years old

https://www.quadraphonicquad.com/fo...classical-70s-quad-reissue-switchboard.26760/
 
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