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Rick Mabry <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 13 Jan 2007 15:07:21 -0600
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Olivier Solanet again, then me:

>> Deductive reasoning leads me to vote for Alexandre Tcherepnin.
>
>Because of this message I put on Murray McLachlan's volume 1 of
>Tcherepnin's piano music.

Man, I love that disk.

Prokofiev's Op. 3 Phantome and A. Tcherepnin's No.4 of the Seven Etudes
Op. 56 (1938) seem similar in "spirit", at least to these uneducated
ears.  They even have somewhat similar endings.  To surmise that they
came from the same person would strike me as reasonable.  (I mean the
pieces, not the ears.)

Rick

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