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Christopher Rosevear ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
>I have spent the last two days listening, on and off, to Fazil Say's
>version of the Rite of Spring. It is based around the authorised 4 hand
>piano version, but with substantial reference to the score (which version
>is not stated - but not the original 1913 version). However, there are
>only two hands involved - Fazil Say's - and they are overdubbed, sometimes
>resulting in 8 hands. Often, he damps the strings with fingers and other
There actually is an 8-hand version available on disc: by the Amsterdam
Piano Quartet, c/w Debussy's Jeux: very appropriate coupling indeed, as
this score was also premiered by the Ballet Russe about 2 weeks before the
Rite. Jeux also caused a near-riot, only overshadowed by the greater one
which occurred at the premiere of the Rite.
Both are arranged by Maarten Bon, a member of the APQ. Channel Clasics CCS
4992.
Deryk Barker
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