At 10:00 PM 1/28/99 -0500, Joel Hill wrote:
>Sorry to hear of her death.
>
>>She was well known for her performances of Saint-Saens' concertos, but I
>>guess that these recordings are quite difficult to find now.
>
>Luckily I have mono LP's of her Saint-Saens' Concertos 1, 3 and 5 along
>with the Septuor. As I recall, there were no other recordings available
>of numbers 1 & 3 when I got these disks. She evidently recorded all the
>S-S Concertos, and the copywrite date on my disks in 1967.
>
>My disks have Pathe, EMI and Plaisir Musical as the source, with liner
>notes en Francais only.
>
>Joel Hill
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>[The complete set (2CDs) is available at from CD Connection for $14.
>Just use tha basic catalog number (69470) in the search engine on the
>CDC home page. -Dave]
Compact Disc Connection (which I rightly or wrongly assumed was the same
as CD Connection [It is the same. They are the oldest Internet mail
order company. -Dave]) listed two recordings, viz.,
$14.28 SAINT-SAENS*C. -- CT PNO 1-5
IMP69470 3/98 IMPORTS details Add to Basket
Darre*Jean-Marie (Pno)
$11.71 SAINT-SAENS*C. -- PIANO CTO 1/5 SEXTET
EUI69470 EMI/ANGEL details Add to Basket
Darre
Clicking on the "details" of each, I found no additional information
about the $11.71 (not even whether all concertos plus the Sextet were
crammed on one CD or, if not, on how many), about which nothing further
was said. [That's because the EMI disc is not in the Muse database. The
description above is explicit, however. The EMI disc has concertos #1, 5
and the septet. The other three concertos just basely fit on to the second
disc. -Dave] I did find out about the $14.28 that it was a special import,
specially priced and available for a limited time, on 2 CDs and that it
included the Septet Op. 65 for piano, trumpet, string quartet, and double
bass. I decided to spring for the extra $2.57 and placed my order for the
recording w/ information.
Compact Disc Connection listed six recordings by Mme Darre. Four of the
others were Chopin and the fifth, entitled "Early Recordings" contained
works by various composers.
Walter Meyer
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