This could perhaps just as well be raised on the CD Review thread. The concern/interest is of works by composers which are little known and difficult to find. I recall one last year - though unfortunately I can't remember exactly what it was - where a board member had managed to obtain one of the last copies of a CD with music (French?) which by the time I looked seemed to have become completly unobtainable. As the composer was obscure/little known there were only ever a few of his works which made it to CD, and now he has probably faded completely into obscurity, along with my remembrance of him.
Some composers are perhaps worth rescuing. I just discovered some violin sonatas by Robert Kahn http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/w/2...n-G-minor-Op-5, which are at least worth hearing, and also the Czech composer Josef Bohuslav Foerster wrote quite a lot of music which is still available, but again fairly obscure.
One composer whose star has virtually gone out is Dimitrios Levidis - the only reference I can find to his music is this on YouTube - one piece - not even sure if it is genuine - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhU_FryhOMg as I have no easy way of cross checking. However, the dates given in the image suggest that "Homage" is one of his works or that "Homage" is the title of one of his works or a else a performance/CD. Perhaps there is more of his music available in Greece, though it seems much of his work may have been done in France. Also he wrote one of the early works for ondes martenot, so may deserve credit for that.
Sometimes, but perhaps not often, musicians dip below the horizon and yet reappear later.
I think it might be useful to keep a record of such musicians in a thread, such as this one. Perhaps the music of some of them may be kept alive if we try. I trust that this might not turn out to be a triumph of hope over experience.
Some composers are perhaps worth rescuing. I just discovered some violin sonatas by Robert Kahn http://www.prestoclassical.co.uk/w/2...n-G-minor-Op-5, which are at least worth hearing, and also the Czech composer Josef Bohuslav Foerster wrote quite a lot of music which is still available, but again fairly obscure.
One composer whose star has virtually gone out is Dimitrios Levidis - the only reference I can find to his music is this on YouTube - one piece - not even sure if it is genuine - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhU_FryhOMg as I have no easy way of cross checking. However, the dates given in the image suggest that "Homage" is one of his works or that "Homage" is the title of one of his works or a else a performance/CD. Perhaps there is more of his music available in Greece, though it seems much of his work may have been done in France. Also he wrote one of the early works for ondes martenot, so may deserve credit for that.
Sometimes, but perhaps not often, musicians dip below the horizon and yet reappear later.
I think it might be useful to keep a record of such musicians in a thread, such as this one. Perhaps the music of some of them may be kept alive if we try. I trust that this might not turn out to be a triumph of hope over experience.
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