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New recording in Piano Shack.
Topic Started: Jul 18 2005, 10:59 AM (227 Views)
NAK-1.0
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http://s10.invisionfree.com/The_New_Coffee...?showtopic=1920
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NAK-1.0
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I've just added my second - and last - recording for today.

Hope you enjoy!
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The 89th Key
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Rock on!!! You could always say this is a famous recording made back in 1930. ;)

...very nice though, NAK! :D :thumb: :D

Next recording: Claire de Lune!!!! Or else! :veryangry:

Please? :)
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pianojerome
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HOLY CARP!!!
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Jul 18 2005, 06:57 PM
You could always say this is a famous recording made back in 1930. ;)

Elizabeth Applebaum
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... Another mystery surrounding [Fritz] Kreisler comes from his musical repertoire. For many years, the violinist claimed to perform "lost classics." He said he found these works, written by such famed musicians as Vivaldi, hidden away at monestaries and libraries throughout Europe.

In 1935, when Kreisler turned 60, a New York Times critic sent his wishes for a happy birthday and asked, as a joke, whether the "lost classics" were actually tunes Kreisler had written himself. Amazingly, Kreisler responded, "yes."

The musical world was in shock. Some denounced him as a liar, but Kreisler said that so long as people loved the music, it made no difference who wrote it.
Sam
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Thanks for sharing Sam!! :)
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dolmansaxlil
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Hey, Nak.

If all goes well, I'll have DSL tomorrow and I'll go download then. Can't wait to hear it!
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NAK-1.0
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Jul 19 2005, 09:18 PM
Can't wait to hear it!

Yes, you can. You'll wonder how the hell I managed to get 14.5/15 with it.

Goodnight.
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big al
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Thanks, NAK. Very nice touch on the Chopin. The Bach is nice, too, even though (as you noted) the sound quality leaves a little bit to be desired.

My favorite recording of the Chopin Preludes is a very old mono box set (vinyl) by Emil Gilels. I've had it nearly forever.

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