The John Ogdon CD I'm curently listening to (see separate thread) contains a couple of recordings never issued before: a Paganini Variations where the piano was considered to be 'too recessed' nad a Bartok PC 1 under Sargent (can't comment on the performance, as I don't know the piece that well). I'm intrigued as to why recordings remain unissued - I believe some artists (Clifford Curzon was one) had a right of veto over their releases.....dangerous ground, I think, as an artist's feeling about a particular performance are likely to be coloured by all sorts of things (how they felt on the day, whether it compared poorly with a performance they'd given the previous evening, etc).
Anyone know of any recordings that have been 'lost' in this way? The Keilberth stereo Ring was probably the most famous example, until its eventual release in the mid-00s.
Anyone know of any recordings that have been 'lost' in this way? The Keilberth stereo Ring was probably the most famous example, until its eventual release in the mid-00s.
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