[log in to unmask] writes: >They feel a need to diminish the world of HIP and go about the business of >finding deficiences in the concept. I used to hold a generally dim view of HIP, with some notable exceptions such as Hogwoods' marvelous Mozart symphony cycle over a decade and a half ago. What turned the corner for me was Andreas Staiers recording of Dussek piano sonatas on an english pianoforte - a restored 1805 Broadwood. My reaction was "holy cow" - the cascades of sound and drama fit Dusseks' profile as I know it to a tee. Nowadays, although I'm an inveterate grand piano performance fan for all keyboard works, I've enjoyed such literature as C.P.E. Bach played on the clavichord (on B.I.S.), Mehul piano sonatas on pianoforte and such. This "mix" creates a lot of enjoyment for me and provides a bigger picture of my great passion - keyboard literature. Wes Thompson [log in to unmask]