thanks for any suggestions!
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Colin Rosenthal
Astrophysics Institute
University of Oslo
Jaime
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A shame about the answer to number 2, but thanks anyway!
> On Mon, 5 Jul 1999 20:26:47 -0500, Jaime Jean <jj...@data.net.mx>
> wrote:
> >1) Musikkhuset, on Carl Johansgt
> >2) Beats me - are there any?
> >3) http://www.aftenposten.no
> >
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> A shame about the answer to number 2, but thanks anyway!
>
How about Accord in Copenhagen, Denmark? Not exactly in Oslo, but
neither that far away.
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Copenhagen, Denmark http://isa.dknet.dk/~alexbach/
... Make a decision based solely on money, you've made a bad decision.
I believe we now have to pay some ridiculous import duty on goods
imported by mail from abroad. I think this applies to CDs (but not,
I'm told, to books). Otoh, I will be in Denmark in a couple of weeks
so perhaps I'll get a chance to spend some money in København.
I am not sure I agree. I have found that the probability of finding the
classical CDs I am looking for is biggest at Akers Mic (Kongens gate).
Unfortunately, there is no really good classical music shop anywhere in
Oslo. :-(
Tord
Ah yes, I noticed that shop from the bus a few days ago but haven't made an
expedition to check it out yet. Incidentally the Antikvariat at the bottom
of Ullevållsvn has a small selection of used classical CDs.