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Scott Morrison writes concerning the Vox/Cohen CD:
>Here's a review of a CD that's a knockout.
Scott's posting brought back memories of about a year ago when I was
doing a review project on recordings of the Brahms Variations and Fugue
on a Theme of Handel. I thought the Cohen version was superb based on
exceptional sound, diversity, pacing, and intervals. Obviously, I second
Scott's opinion of the performance. There isn't another version which
is paced as naturally as the Cohen.
I'm not very familiar with Cohen's performance of Schumann's Fantasy in
C which is on the same disc. I've been waiting to include it in a typical
review project of mine of recordings of the Fantasy. I do recall listening
to it and not being as impressed as I was with the Handel work, but that
was many months ago and only constituted lazy listening. I believe that
during that same listening session, I also heard the Earl Wild version
on Ivory and thought it fantastic.
At any rate, the Cohen disc is dirt cheap, so I join Scott in urging
listmembers to check it out.
Don Satz
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