Richard Pennycuick, Re: Grainger & Grieg: >I recall the Sydney Symphony recording the orchestral part to >accompany >Grainger's piano roll. It was released on LP. I don't know when or for >which company Grainger made the roll, nor do I remember when or >on which >label the performance was released. Bob K may have something in >the >Schwann archives. Mmm. There are several Grainger plays Grieg Pno Con on CD. 2 are versions for solo piano [arranged by Grainger] recorded on piano rolls apparently around 1929 [Biddulph Piano Series 41; Klavier 11075]. Then there are a couple of recordings of the Stokowski/Hollywood Bowl Performance on July 15, 1945 [Music & Arts 1002; Archiv Documents [dist:JEM] 2003]. One more version: w. Per Drier, Aarhus Municipal Orch, ca 1957 [Vanguard Classics 8205]. I can't find anything on the Sydney Sym LP reissued on CD. With a little time I can go back & check the old LP catalogs if anyone is interested in the label/pno roll company. (We have all them Schwanns back to 1948/49!!!!! 50 yrs old this year dontcha know!!) Richard Pennycuick again: >There's so much of Grieg's piano music and Naxos seems bent on recording >it all. Where else would be a good place to jump in? Lyric Pieces (10 sets) for Piano. I found them a great way to "learn Grieg" beyond Peer Gynt and the other pops. I think I have a Gieseking coupled with Mendelssohn Lieder ohne Worte on EMI, not complete but a good overview. And there are a -ton- of them. Bob K.