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Might have to try the Jarvi (not one of my favorite conductors)

Posted by srl1 on May 21, 2012 at 19:46:04:

Chris, I was going to recommend a solution for your "gap" problem in the Debussy, but then I remembered you are a Mac person. I have found the Foobar will take multiple FLAC files and combine them into one WAV file for continuous play off of a hard drive. There must be something similar in the MAC world. I've used it for a couple of Paganini Rhapsodys that have numerous tracks.

Anyway, the SACD of the Debussy is outstanding. I may give the Saint Saens a try even though downloading even 2 channel 24/96 takes forever from Classical Shop.