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Mitch Friedfeld asks:
>Have the Goldbergs been recorded on any other non-traditional
>instruments? When I say "non-traditional," I'm thinking of anything
>other than harpsichord, fortepiano, and modern piano.
Just off the top of my head I know of recordings for string trio,
for string orchestra, for claviorganum, and for an odd melange of
instruments in an arrangement by Uri Caine. There are several recordings
of a couple of different arrangements for two pianos. And there is a
previous recording on organ played by Jean Guillou.
Finally, there is Robin Holloway's brilliant rewriting of the Goldbergs,
for two pianos, that he call 'Gilded Goldbergs.'
Scott Morrison
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