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Derek Lim wrote:
>There is a new recording leased by Fonit Cetra to a strange company, which
>includes 10 CDs.
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>The recordings include the Liszt concerto 1 (two recordings: one with
>Ansermet and another with Kubelik) There's a lot of Debussy, Galupi.
>Beethoven Concerto 5 with an Italian Orchestra, can't remember the
>conductor and the Grieg concerto and Schumann concerto, as well as
>the Italian concerto, and many Mozart concerti and a Haydn concerto.
Not an expert. I'm not sure which Michaelangeli performances you are
referring too. I have a 1943 recording of the Schumann and Frank's
symphonic variations with Mitropoulos and Wallenstein respectively. Also
have a recording of the Bach chaconne transcribed by Busoni from the d
minor partita for violin recorded in the late 30's or early 40's. Have
a Liszt 1 with Ansermet, early 40's I think. All are electrifying.
My principle is that any early pre 1960's Michaelangeli is worth
acquiring...incredible power, drama and feeling.
Sam Pawlett
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