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  • MickyD
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    • Nov 2010
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    #16
    Originally posted by vinteuil View Post

    Yes, that last disc is a gem, especially for the César Franck, beautifully done.

    She's also on this disc with Jos Van Immerseel - period Rachmaninov!

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    • oddoneout
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      • Nov 2015
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      #17
      Originally posted by Bryn View Post
      Why? Instrument-building technology continues to change with each passing year. The concerto was composed in 1868, anyway.
      The Grieg discussion reminded me that there was a review in the Guardian of a period instrument Stravinsky recording - the link I posted - which set off a train of thought from my experiences. Family involvement over several decades in the baroque HIPP world means I tend to think of it as applying to something from a long time ago; the Grieg moves it a lot closer but Stravinsky moves it into the 20th century and much closer to my lifetime, hence my age perception.

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      • Bryn
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        • Mar 2007
        • 24688

        #18
        Originally posted by oddoneout View Post
        The Grieg discussion reminded me that there was a review in the Guardian of a period instrument Stravinsky recording - the link I posted - which set off a train of thought from my experiences. Family involvement over several decades in the baroque HIPP world means I tend to think of it as applying to something from a long time ago; the Grieg moves it a lot closer but Stravinsky moves it into the 20th century and much closer to my lifetime, hence my age perception.
        Back in 1994, Mode Records issued a recording of John Cage's Sonatas and Interludes of 1948, played by Philipp Vandré. A big thing was made of its being the first recording to use a Steinway model "O", which was the model used by Cage when he made his table of measurements for the preparations. Now that's what I call an original instrument performance. However, the preparations Cage used were, if I recall correctly, in the possession of Margaret Leng Tan by the time of the recording, so not that close to the original instrument as prepared by Cage.

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        • vinteuil
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          • Nov 2010
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          #19
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          ... I see we were discussing similar issues some eight years ago -

          Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
          ...My question is - does IRCAM still have - or is it building replicas of - the computers and other electronic apparatus for which the compositions of the 1980s and early 1990s were created? I think we need to explore in the 'Early Music' slots the world of Historically Informed electroacoustic music...
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          Originally posted by Roehre View Post
          In November 1985 I posed as thesis that Stockhausen's music eventually would not escape being HI-performed.....
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          Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post

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          • MickyD
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            • Nov 2010
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            #20
            This is again going off thread a little, but as we were talking about early pianos, I thought I'd mention that I've just acquired this CD from MDG a little while ago. Jorg Demus in a 1984 recording, which I believe has never seen the light of day on CD before. Schumann's Fantasiestucke Op.12 and Humoreske Op.20 on an 1835 Graf - which in addition to the three normal pedals of that time, the soft, the harpstop and the damper, there is a fourth rather uncommon one, the lutepedal. This is similar to the one on the harpsichord. I still long for DHM to reissue their Demus/Schumann recordings of him playing on early pianos, but this is a welcome addition to the catalogue.

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            • Mandryka
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              • Feb 2021
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              #21
              I can certainly let you have transfers of the Demus LPs.

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              • MickyD
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                • Nov 2010
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                #22
                Originally posted by Mandryka View Post
                I can certainly let you have transfers of the Demus LPs.
                That's extremely kind of you! How do we go about it?

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                • Bryn
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                  • Mar 2007
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by MickyD View Post
                  This is again going off thread a little, but as we were talking about early pianos, I thought I'd mention that I've just acquired this CD from MDG a little while ago. Jorg Demus in a 1984 recording, which I believe has never seen the light of day on CD before. Schumann's Fantasiestucke Op.12 and Humoreske Op.20 on an 1835 Graf - which in addition to the three normal pedals of that time, the soft, the harpstop and the damper, there is a fourth rather uncommon one, the lutepedal. This is similar to the one on the harpsichord. I still long for DHM to reissue their Demus/Schumann recordings of him playing on early pianos, but this is a welcome addition to the catalogue.

                  https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/..._AC_SL1200_.jp
                  Sadly, that recording seems not to have made it to QOBUZ, as yet (unless someone knows otherwise). I have tried every combination of search criteria I can think of, without success.

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                  • Mandryka
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                    • Feb 2021
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                    #24
                    Originally posted by MickyD View Post
                    That's extremely kind of you! How do we go about it?
                    My pleasure - it’s always a joy to share these things. As long as you can handle zip files it’s easy to do. I can upload them (tomorrow) and then send you a PM with a link to download them.

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                    • kernelbogey
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                      • Nov 2010
                      • 5749

                      #25
                      I hope this is relevant to the thread.

                      From time to time Through the Night includes an item by Ronald Brautigam on an Erard. As there's no audience I guess it's a studio performance from Netherlands Radio. I haven't heard the Grieg from him in these, and am not sure whether what has been broadcast included concerti or only solo works - it's a while since I have heard one.

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                      • MickyD
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                        • Nov 2010
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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Mandryka View Post
                        My pleasure - it’s always a joy to share these things. As long as you can handle zip files it’s easy to do. I can upload them (tomorrow) and then send you a PM with a link to download them.
                        Well, I'm a bit of a technophobe, but I can try my best! I do appreciate it, would love to hear those recordings again.

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                        • MickyD
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                          • Nov 2010
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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Bryn View Post
                          Sadly, that recording seems not to have made it to QOBUZ, as yet (unless someone knows otherwise). I have tried every combination of search criteria I can think of, without success.
                          I have to say that for me this recording doesn't have that lovely bloom and ambiance that were so much part of the charm of the earlier Demus Schumann recordings on DHM.

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                          • Bryn
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                            • Mar 2007
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                            #28
                            Originally posted by MickyD View Post
                            I have to say that for me this recording doesn't have that lovely bloom and ambiance that were so much part of the charm of the earlier Demus Schumann recordings on DHM.
                            Ah, I had assumed that these were re-issues, possibly under licence, of those DHM recordings. When were these MDG recordings made?

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                            • MickyD
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                              • Nov 2010
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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Bryn View Post
                              Ah, I had assumed that these were re-issues, possibly under licence, of those DHM recordings. When were these MDG recordings made?
                              Sadly not, this one was made in 1984; for some inexplicable reason, never issued until now. The disc opens well, but then I find the playing and recording rather harsh at times. Certainly nowhere near the magical quality of the DHM recordings.

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