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Full Set of CDs

August 2022

 Buy the full set of fifteen CDs at a very special price

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This offer will not be available indefinitely, so don’t delay! Order now to avoid disappointment.


Norman Lebrecht

“I enjoyed the performances very much, especially the Bruckner and Suk. The sound has a vivid, lifelike immediacy all too rare in studio recordings and the orchestral balance is just right.”
Norman Lebrecht, private correspondence, 7th April 2009

Audiophile Audition

“I agree [that] your recordings are really excellent fidelity and much better than most commercial ones.”
John Sunier, Editor/Publisher, Audiophile Audition, October 2009

International Record Review

“…the presentation is now excellent, with attractive booklets and decent notes. The recorded sound is notable for the unobtrusively natural results that Terry obtained from a set-up that used just two microphone[s …] the quality of the sound is startlingly high … there is some very enterprising repertoire as well.”
Nigel Simeone, International Record Review, June 2012

Gramophone

“Terry’s bold enterprise has had me hooked for hours…”
Rob Cowan, Gramophone, July 2012

MusicWeb International

Article: An Unsung Hero of Minimalist Miking (PDF download)
Paul Serotsky, MusicWeb International, February 2018

“A catalogue limited to just fifteen discs might seem suspiciously sparse, but for several significant reasons these Orchestral Concert CDs more than make up for their blushingly modest numbers … It’s well enough known that Robert Fine (with all due respect for his astonishing achievements with ‘Living Presence’) originally intended to record stereo using just two microphones. However, his experiments failed, and he had to make do with that ‘fabulous three’. It’s rather less well known that where Robert Fine failed, Geoffrey Terry succeeded – and these recordings are the, I might say ‘triumphant’, proof of his pudding. OK, this may not sound like any Big Deal, but it’s actually a far, far bigger deal than it sounds … [T]he performances on these recordings are not peeking monophonically at you, through layers of clicks, pops, murky mush and sizzling sausages […], but basking in the sumptuous glow of some truly outstanding hi-fi stereo.”
Paul Serotsky, MusicWeb International, April 2018

“Overall these CDs add to the feeling that we owe thanks to Geoffrey Terry for preserving such unrepeatable evenings in the concert hall. I doubt if such straight recordings, made, remember, with just two microphones, will ever again appear…”
Dave Billinge, MusicWeb International, June 2018

Customer reviews

“Your CDs [...] are spectacularly good. The sound is the best I have ever heard: so clear, vivid and natural.”
George Schatzkamer, New York, private correspondence, August 2009

“I’m delighted with the purchase. The nexus of my delight is the recording approach. Call me a traditionalist, but the classic two-mic methodology simply yields a more realistic rendering of what a symphonic performance really sounds like from the seats. […] In summary, these are valued additions to my library. I’m glad that I bought them all.”
Bob Walters, Bay Area Audiophile Society, October 2012

“I can certainly attest to how much your recordings have enhanced my life. [… We] don’t manage to attend concerts any more because my wife’s virtually housebound with a wide range of medical problems. Yet I can be transported into a world of beauty and deep joy by simply playing the Rowicki Brahms 4, the Ferencsik Brahms 1, the Smetáček Shostakovich 10 (absolutely incomparable), or any of your other treasures. […] I feel so grateful. And I’m sure I’m by no means the only listener who blesses your name. Many, many thanks, dear Geoffrey.”
Bill Abbie, Edinburgh, private correspondence, 22nd January 2016

“[P]lease accept a standing order for all future releases. Clearly Orchestral Concert CDs is the most impressive record label I have come across for quite a while!”
Hermann Meller, private correspondence, 4th January 2017

“The CDs have beautiful covers…”
Indranil Poddar, private correspondence, 2nd August 2018

Orchestral Concert CDs is currently running a special offer, allowing customers to buy the full set of fifteen CDs at half price!

Normally, CDs are priced at £10 each, plus £5 P&P for a single disc (plus another £1 for each additional disc, up to a maximum of £9 P&P).

That means that the cost of buying the full set of fifteen CDs all at once would normally be £15 × 10 + £9 = £159.

The 50% reduction brings each CD down to just £5, to which is added £15 P&P, giving an all-inclusive price of £90 for the whole set – a £69 saving!

Critical reception

Be under no doubt as to the quality of these CDs! Paul Serotsky of MusicWeb International wrote a whole article, An Unsung Hero of Minimalist Mixing [PDF], extolling the virtues of the OCCDs CNSTR recording technique. (The article is well worth a read…)

The reviews shown on this page are general comments received about OCCDs recordings as a whole; of course, there are many more comments about each individual disc, and a summary of all review feedback appears on the Reviews page – along with a credit and link, wherever possible, to the original article for proof of authenticity.

Content summary

Full details of each CD are obviously provided on this site, but for convenience, here is a brief overview of the contents of all fifteen CDs:

CD contentsMore info…
Dvořák: Symphony no 9 (New World)
Jan Novák: Philharmonic Dances
Delius: Irmelin Prelude
Delius: La Calinda (from Koanga)
CD1/2008
Brno Philharmonic Orchestra • Jiří Waldhans
The Royal Festival Hall, London
Walton: Scapino Overture
Prokofiev: Piano Concerto no 3
Kabeláč: Reflections
Ravel: Rapsodie Espagnole
Dvořák: Slavonic Dance
CD2/2008
Prague Symphony Orchestra • Zdeněk Košler • Václav Smetáček • Peter Katin, piano
The Royal Festival Hall, London • The Albert Hall, Nottingham
Mozart: Violin Sonata in A major
Beethoven: Violin Sonata in C minor
Brahms: Violin Sonata no 3
CD3/2009
Alfredo Campoli, violin • Peter Katin, piano
The Fairfield Halls, Croydon • Campoli’s home, Southgate
Beethoven: Piano Trio no 5
Dvořák: Piano Trio no 4 (Dumky)
Martinů: Piano Trio no 2:III
CD4/2009
The Czech Trio
The Queen Elizabeth Hall, London
Beethoven: Egmont Overture
Kodály: Dances of Galánta
Brahms: Symphony no 1
Berlioz: Rákóczy March (from The Damnation of Faust)
CD5/2009
Hungarian State Symphony Orchestra • János Ferencsik
The Royal Festival Hall, London
Bruckner: Symphony no 7CD6/2009
Berliner Staatskapelle Orchestra • Kurt Masur
The Royal Festival Hall, London
Škroup: Czechoslovak National Anthem
Suk: Symphony in C minor (Asrael)
CD7/2009
Brno Philharmonic Orchestra • Jiří Waldhans
The Royal Festival Hall, London
Bach: Orchestral Suite no 1
Bach: Violin Concerto in E major
Mozart: Divertimento in D major
Haydn: Symphony no 6 (Le Matin)
Bach: Orchestral Suite no 3:II
CD8/2009
Leipzig Gewandhaus Bach Orchestra • Gerhard Bosse
Camden Theatre, London
Dvořák: Overture: In Nature’s Realm
Dvořák: Cello Concerto
Suk: A Fairy Tale
CD9/2009
Central Bohemia Symphony Orchestra • Miloš Zelenka • Saša Večtomov, ’cello
Poděbrady Theatre, Czechoslovakia
Dvořák: Symphony no 8
Richard Strauss: Tod und Verklärung
CD10/2010
Prague Symphony Orchestra • Zdeněk Košler
The Albert Hall, Nottingham
Chopin: Solo piano recitalCD11/2010
Peter Katin, piano
The Fairfield Halls, Croydon
Britten: Violin Concerto
Tchaikovsky: Symphony no 4
Moniuszko: The Haunted Manor
CD12/2011
Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra • Witold Rowicki • Wanda Wiłkomirska, violin
The Royal Festival Hall, London
Beethoven: Overture: Leonore no 3
Haydn: Symphony no 88
Dessau: In memoriam Bertolt Brecht
Mahler: Songs of a Wayfarer
CD13/2011
Berliner Staatskapelle Orchestra • Kurt Masur • Annelies Burmeister, contralto
The Royal Festival Hall, London • The White Rock Pavilion, Hastings
Shostakovich: Symphony no 10CD14/2011
Prague Symphony Orchestra • Václav Smetáček
The Royal Festival Hall, London
Prokofiev: Symphony no 1 (Classical)
Szymanowski: Symphony no 4 (Symphony Concertante)
Brahms: Symphony no 4
CD15/2016
Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra • Witold Rowicki • Jan Ekier, piano
Huddersfield Town Hall