Flonzaley Qt - Molly on the Shore (1918)

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Flonzaley Qt - Molly on the Shore (1918)

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Another fun disc from my up and coming YouTube channel. The Flonzaley Quartet plays Grainger's "Molly on the Shore". The transfer itself is around 3 years old, I recall having to spend 2 hours on it. The disc itself is cracked from edge to the outer rim of the label. If it wasn't one of my absolute favorite pieces I would have bade it farewell :)

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP9CzaGCuXw[/youtube]

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Thanks for sharing it.

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operabass78s wrote: I recall having to spend 2 hours on it. The disc itself is cracked from edge to the outer rim of the label. If it wasn't one of my absolute favorite pieces I would have bade it farewell :)
I don't mean to tell you your mess, but you could safely bid it farewell, that seems to be a very common record. I have a couple copies, one on U.S. Victor and one Canadian.

Thanks for sharing.

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Oh, by all means. To be honest this is the only copy I've run across in 5 years.

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Sounds good.

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Lovely stuff, thanks for posting.

Anything written, arranged or played by Percy Grainger is usually wonderful.

I have various later Flonzaley Quartet sets - fine spirited playing, often a lot more vibrant than the majority of chamber music on 78s.
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And here's Grainger himself:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qdovjXc7_I[/youtube]

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Thank you so much for posting that. I've been wanting to find/hear that recording for years. I love Grainger's music. It first struck my interest when I heard Maud Powell's recording of "Molly on the Shore". Needless to say I find his music very uplifting and pensive at times (though I would be leery to have my children around the man :) )

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