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Jon Lewis wrote:
>Hopefully Ogdon's go at the Alkan will be enough for me to get to know the
>piece by.
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>What about the ASV 2cd where one Jack Gibbons plays the complete op. 39
>sprawl? I thought if Alkan was up my alley that might be one to check out
>in the future. Have you heard it? Also, are there any good online sources
>for some bio on this Alkan geezer?
Almost nothing on-line, except at my page (see below). Smith's books are
a necessity. I understand that there is a newer book out, but have not
seen it. Anyone?? Is it in French??
I have the LP of the Ogdon Concerto, for which I paid a small fortune years
ago. It is quite good. I haven't heard the CD version, but it has to be
better than the grainy surfaces of the LP. I am staying away from the
Ogdon 2CD since I already have the Busoni on both LP and CD.
Gibbons gives a very lush account of the Concerto, but Hamelin must be
heard to be believed. I don't necessarily like his better than the several
other versions that I have, but it is stupendous piano playing.
Drop in on my site, which is still under construction. Send me a note if
you have any questions. Hopefully Dave will get around to linking my Alkan
page from Classical Net.
Joel Hill
Tallahassee, FL - USA
ALKAN Web Page: http://www.nettally.com/joelhill/alkan
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