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Ulvi Yurtsever wrote:
>My problem with the Stokowski-Bach transcriptions is not that they are
>un-HIP (a forgiveable offense), but that they are in bad taste, unlike, eg
>(most) Busoni-Bach.
Well, I like the Stokowski transcriptions, especially the Toccata and Fugue
in D minor. They're so campy, they're good (I am not saying, "they're so
*bad*, they're good"). I have Sawallich's disc of transcriptions, EMI
24355 55922. I get great enjoyment from this disc, listening to it about
twice a year. At least Stokowski had a vision, which is more than can be
said for a lot of artists.
Have Listers ever heard those orchestral versions of certain Chopin
pieces? Now *there's* bad taste!
Mitch Friedfeld
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