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Oct 04, 2017
Fine interpretation
Ashkenazy's readings of Rachmaninov are justly renowned, particularly with Previn and the LSO. I like this version, though, which on Ashkenazy's part is every bit as good, and he is supported by a sensitive and superbly played accompaniment from the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra under Haitink.

Mar 31, 2021
Good value
Original part which works well.

Mar 14, 2018
Value for Money
1 of 1 found this helpful This product was under £80 on the internet, a saving of £20 over Notcutts, and represents reasonable value for money. The timber used is not that substantial, but in its assembled state the Growhouse is quite sturdy. It was easy to put together, and rather than have it freestanding I have placed it against a fence, with a couple of brackets to stop it being blown away. Because I plan to use it for tomatoes I built a six inch hollow stand for it, into which the growbag will go. This extra height should take care of the likely maximum growth of the plants. The product comes in a flat pack, and in my case everything needed for assembly had been packed. One thing that could have been clearer - the polycarbonate panels (already mounted in their timber frames) have plastic sheets on the sides that are supposed to face outside, but you have to read the instructions before this is made clear. It is to do with UV rays, apparently! It is easy for the bits of plastic to be discarded in the general assembly process.