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Comments on certain entries in Donald Satz's list:
>Nonesuch - Malcolm Bilson - fortepiano - definitely available.
I know only of Nonesuch 9 78018-2, containing Sonatas in E flat, Landon 59
and 62, played on restored Stein and Walter fortepianos. Superb in all
respects.
>Amon Ra - Richard Burnett- fortepiano - possibly available.
Amon Ra is/was distributed by Qualiton. I ditched this long ago; dull
performances, corky instruments. ...Nice sound though:-}
>Glossa - Patrick Cohen - fortepiano - 4 cd's, definitely available.
My educated guess would favor this player, who I have heard doing good work
in Beethoven, Boccherini, and Mozart chamber music for Harmonia Mundi and
Auvidis.
>Gasparo - Shirley Matthews - harp. - definitely available.
Another educated guess would lead me to avoid anything from Gasparo. They
are very inconsistent in their engineering, and wildly so in their A & R
judgements.
>Albany - Lola Odiaga - fortepiano - 6 cd's, definitely available.
Only six? I have eight Odiaga CDs split between the Titanic and Albany
labels. Odiaga's elevated playing of a bracingly dry instrument holds up
well in repetition.
>DHM - Andreas Staier - fortepiano - possible.
An offline keyboard maven and reviewer, who is one of the half-dozen people
whose musical opinions I sweepingly respect, prefers Staier's fortepiano
Haydn to all others. I haven't acted upon his opinion myself -- life is
too short, sometimes.
John Wiser
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