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Don Satz wrote:
>Peterson-Berger is in the "worthy" category. I just don't think that his
>melodic invention and consistency are very high. However, he's definitely
>not a throw-away.
If there's something, it's definitely melodic invention. But then, the
definition of melody is probably different for different people.
>Concerning Segerstam, a list member indicated that Segerstam has a better
>reputation for live performance than for recordings. I don't know if
>that's correct, but Segerstam received some fine to excellent reviews for
>his Mahler and Sibelius series on Chandos, and the recorded competition for
>those 2 composers is fierce.
It was I who wrote it. That means: if you have the opportunity to attend
a Segerstam concerto, don't miss it! If you find a Segerstam recording,
you might want to listen to it first.
Mikael Rasmusson <[log in to unmask]>
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