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Re: MHS Haydn Mystery
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Donald Satz <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 23 Dec 1999 13:14:46 PST
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Mats Norrman asked about Goritzki's recordings as conductor, other than
Pettersson and M. Haydn.  Here's a list that's close to complete:

Boccherini - 8 volumes of symphonies.
Viotti     - Two violin concertos.
ETA Hoffman- Music for the Stage.
Hamerik    - Symphony no.6 & two Gade pieces.
Rosenberg  - String Concertos.
Farrenc    - Two symphonies.
Graun      - Montezuma (opera).

All the above are on CPO excepting for the Graun on Capriccio.  I first
became acquainted with Goritzki through his oboe performances on Claves
and Capriccio of which I think some are still in print.

I don't have all the above recordings, just the Hamerik and Farrenc.
Goritzki is a fine artist as an instrumentalist and conductor.  Louise
Farrenc is a very interesting composer with plenty of punch in her writing.

Don Satz
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