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I just returned from 8 days in Portland, OR where I was doing a seminar.
I worked in Portland for 5 years, but hadn't been back in about 12 years. I truly love that city on so many levels. I learned that my favorite record store from those days was still open, and I looked forward to a reunion with it, hoping that it had survived the intervening years to remain a great store. Well, it not only survived, it thrived. The classical side of the operation is called Classical Millennium. It is the BEST classical CD store that I've ever seen, with the possible exceptions of J&R in NYC and the Tower Classical Annex in LA at its peak. Great selection of new, old, and rare. Highly informed employees. Great "vibe". I picked up some of the new Lyrita releases, some rare Gilbert and Sullivan, and (hold your ears, Scott) more Bach Cantatas, working toward a complete set of them, indeed toward the complete works of the great master. What a fun afternoon! Highly recommended if you are ever in the PDX area. The pop/jazz/Broadway side of the business, Music Millennium, is also very much worth a visit. Long live great brick and motor music stores! |
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om, Jenn wrote: I just returned from 8 days in Portland, OR where I was doing a seminar. I worked in Portland for 5 years, but hadn't been back in about 12 years. I truly love that city on so many levels. I learned that my favorite record store from those days was still open, and I looked forward to a reunion with it, hoping that it had survived the intervening years to remain a great store. Well, it not only survived, it thrived. The classical side of the operation is called Classical Millennium. It is the BEST classical CD store that I've ever seen, with the possible exceptions of J&R in NYC and the Tower Classical Annex in LA at its peak. Great selection of new, old, and rare. Highly informed employees. Great "vibe". I picked up some of the new Lyrita releases, some rare Gilbert and Sullivan, and (hold your ears, Scott) more Bach Cantatas, working toward a complete set of them, indeed toward the complete works of the great master. What a fun afternoon! Highly recommended if you are ever in the PDX area. The pop/jazz/Broadway side of the business, Music Millennium, is also very much worth a visit. Long live great brick and motor music stores! I guess it's not all bad news for retailers. Austin's Waterloo Records seems to do a fair business, too. Stephen |
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Jenn wrote: Millennium. It is the BEST classical CD store that I've ever seen, with the possible exceptions of J&R in NYC and the Tower Classical Annex in LA at its peak. Great selection of new, old, and rare. Highly informed Loved Tower Classical Annex! Rare Japanese and European imports. I purchased a 3-cd set of violin concertos played by Isaac Stern over a 50 year period. Brahms, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky. Stolen from me 10 or 15 years ago. I really miss those recordings. I've tried in vain to find them online. Joe |
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On Aug 8, 1:05 pm, Jenn wrote:
I just returned from 8 days in Portland, OR where I was doing a seminar. I worked in Portland for 5 years, but hadn't been back in about 12 years. I truly love that city on so many levels. I learned that my favorite record store from those days was still open, and I looked forward to a reunion with it, hoping that it had survived the intervening years to remain a great store. Well, it not only survived, it thrived. The classical side of the operation is called Classical Millennium. It is the BEST classical CD store But do they sell records? Time for a name change ![]() ScottW |
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ScottW wrote: On Aug 8, 1:05 pm, Jenn wrote: I just returned from 8 days in Portland, OR where I was doing a seminar. I worked in Portland for 5 years, but hadn't been back in about 12 years. I truly love that city on so many levels. I learned that my favorite record store from those days was still open, and I looked forward to a reunion with it, hoping that it had survived the intervening years to remain a great store. Well, it not only survived, it thrived. The classical side of the operation is called Classical Millennium. It is the BEST classical CD store But do they sell records? Yep. Time for a name change ![]() ScottW |
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On Aug 8, 1:05?pm, Jenn wrote:
I just returned from 8 days in Portland, OR where I was doing a seminar. I worked in Portland for 5 years, but hadn't been back in about 12 years. I truly love that city on so many levels. I learned that my favorite record store from those days was still open, and I looked forward to a reunion with it, hoping that it had survived the intervening years to remain a great store. Well, it not only survived, it thrived. The classical side of the operation is called Classical Millennium. It is the BEST classical CD store that I've ever seen, with the possible exceptions of J&R in NYC and the Tower Classical Annex in LA at its peak. Great selection of new, old, and rare. Highly informed employees. Great "vibe". I picked up some of the new Lyrita releases, some rare Gilbert and Sullivan, and (hold your ears, Scott) more Bach Cantatas, working toward a complete set of them, indeed toward the complete works of the great master. What a fun afternoon! Highly recommended if you are ever in the PDX area. The pop/jazz/Broadway side of the business, Music Millennium, is also very much worth a visit. Long live great brick and motor music stores! I just moved up here to Portland a month ago! Good to know, Jenn...thanks. Boon |
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On Aug 8, 4:47?pm, Jenn wrote:
In article . com, wrote: On Aug 8, 1:05?pm, Jenn wrote: I just returned from 8 days in Portland, OR where I was doing a seminar. I worked in Portland for 5 years, but hadn't been back in about 12 years. I truly love that city on so many levels. I learned that my favorite record store from those days was still open, and I looked forward to a reunion with it, hoping that it had survived the intervening years to remain a great store. Well, it not only survived, it thrived. The classical side of the operation is called Classical Millennium. It is the BEST classical CD store that I've ever seen, with the possible exceptions of J&R in NYC and the Tower Classical Annex in LA at its peak. Great selection of new, old, and rare. Highly informed employees. Great "vibe". I picked up some of the new Lyrita releases, some rare Gilbert and Sullivan, and (hold your ears, Scott) more Bach Cantatas, working toward a complete set of them, indeed toward the complete works of the great master. What a fun afternoon! Highly recommended if you are ever in the PDX area. The pop/jazz/Broadway side of the business, Music Millennium, is also very much worth a visit. Long live great brick and motor music stores! I just moved up here to Portland a month ago! Good to know, Jenn...thanks. Boon You're welcome. It's on E. Burnside, around 32nd or so.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I know where that is! Could have been neat to meet you, too. Let me know if you ever come up this way again...you can come by our offices and sample a bunch of different gear. Boon |
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