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  • 5 months later...
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I can announce that with the help of Wes Williams and Daniel Hersh a number of new artists and additional recordings have been posted they include

Ralphie Jordan, Reuben Shaw, The Derwent Trio, Michael Hebbert, Paul McCann

and another three recordings from Leslie Heneker which includes her playing The Teddy Bears Picnic. This is for those of you who are daily walking in the countryside.

Your comments are most welcome 

There are more recordings in the pipe line to follow.

Thank you for your continuing support

Al        (The link is on my last posting )

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... and also The Firth Brothers from 1967 (who? - find them and listen!)  ;)

In the vintage recordings there are also two new Alexander Prince 78rpms - one from 1904 and one from 1927 - thanks to two 78rpm collectors.

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  • 1 month later...
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I just listened to Paul McCann’s Irish Set from 2008. I really enjoyed it, just like two instruments. So lively!

Thank you

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  • 1 month later...
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In case you're wondering what's been added:

Two 100+ year old recordings from Ernest Rutterford:  The Middy and Old Faithful.

Contemporary recordings from George Gonzalez (Hayden) and Rob Neal, Gilbert Carrère, and Colin Whyles (Maccann)

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  • 1 month later...
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Recordings by the South African player Nico Langeveldt have now been added to the Duet Recordings collection.

Al

  • 1 year later...
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today I finished a recording of the Ukranian National anthem, played on a lachenal crane duet concertina. it is here: 

 

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Over eleven thousand viewings on the Duet recordings page .Many thanks for your support, recordings and comments.

I am really sorry Duet International did not happen but with your help this Duet collection has more than made up for the initial disappointment.

Al

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  • 2 months later...
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Thanks, of course, for this wonderful resource.  Selections seem to be playable one-at-a-time as you click each link.  Is there any way to download these and place them on a disc so that multiple pieces may be listened to without the need to sit at one's computer?

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5 hours ago, mandojoe said:

Thanks, of course, for this wonderful resource.  Selections seem to be playable one-at-a-time as you click each link.  Is there any way to download these and place them on a disc so that multiple pieces may be listened to without the need to sit at one's computer?

 

They are stored in many different places and formats. Whether you can download them is up to each provider (soundcloud, etc.). One thing you can certainly do is make analog audio recordings of the headphone output and digitize that. You’d lose a little in sound quality, but it would hardly be noticeable, if at all.

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Thanks for the suggestion.  Maybe ... in the dead of winter ... when the garden and the house are no longer beckoning for my attention ... and ice sheets the ground so that the dogs would rather stay inside ... I might find the time for such a project.  Lots of great recordings here!

  • 9 months later...
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New Geoff Lakeman and Polly Garland recordings now added thanks to both players.

Thank you Wes for your technical work adding these two lovely players to our collection.

Al

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  • 3 months later...
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Fifteen Thousand views FANTASTIC.

Many thanks to all who have contributed and all those who have helped to create this.

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