Thread #130005616
File: 81awehsxrEL._SL1500_[1].jpg (147.3 KB)
147.3 KB JPG
What are the biggest box sets, if you just want to get a whole lot of music all at once? Some notable ones:
>Herbert von Karajan (Austrian conductor) - Complete Recordings On Deutsche Grammophon And Decca (355 discs; 2017)
>Claudio Abbado (Italian conductor) - Complete Recordings On Deutsche Grammophon And Decca (265 discs; 2023)
>Johann Sebastian Bach (German composer) - Bach 333: The New Complete Edition (223 discs; 2018)
>Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Austrian composer) - Mozart 225: The New Complete Edition (200 discs; 2016)
>Johann Sebastian Bach (German composer) - Complete Works of J.S. Bach (172 discs; 2010)
>Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Austrian composer) - Complete Edition (170 discs; 2014)
>The Ultimate Jazz Archive by Membran Music (168 discs; 2005)
>Johann Sebastian Bach (German composer) - Bach Edition: Complete Works (155 discs; 2007)
>Arthur Rubinstein (Polish pianist) - The Complete Album Collection (144 discs; 2011)
>Johann Sebastian Bach (German composer) - J. S. Bach Complete Edition (142 discs; 2014)
>John Barbirolli (British conductor) - The Complete Warner Recordings (109 discs; 2020)
>Georg Solti (Hungarian conductor) - The Complete Chicago Recordings (108; 2017)
>Luciano Pavarotti (Italian opera singer) - The Complete Operas (101 discs; 2017)
>Ludwig Van Beethoven (German composer) - Complete Works/L'Oeuvre Intégrale/Gesamtwerk (100 discs; 2007)
What else is there?
3 RepliesView Thread
>>
>>
>>
File: s-l400.jpg (14.9 KB)
14.9 KB JPG
>>130006815
>>130006830
Abbaddo is a pretty convenient stop if you want all of Beethoven's symphonies, done more or less in the same spirit (not sure if it's the same locations or all of the same musicians).
I didn't say best. Just convenient.