Last night I was listening to one of my favourite recordings of the Liszt Paganini Studies by that wonderful pianist Livia Lev who was born in 1916. Tonight I was pleased to discover her website; cf. http://www.livia-rev.com/. Have a look and be amazed!
Livia Rev
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Her Debussy recordings (on Saga LPs I think) were very highly regarded but seem to have disappeared from the catalogue long ago. However there are Debussy recordings from the 1990s available but only, it seems, from the Hyperion website.
By the way, I remember Peter Katin saying nice things about her playing, not too long ago.
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Originally posted by johnb View PostDuring an idle moment (i.e. indulging in displacement activity) I was searching for Rev's Saga Debussy on CD and came across a four CD set on Ebay, being sold by a Swiss vendor for £6.99 (there were 4 available).
Yes, you've guessed what I did next.
(Fingers crossed.)
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostThere are one or two items which were on the original Saga LPs which are missing from the CD set. I can't remember off had which pieces they were. There may be a reference somewhere in the ancient history of this forum.
Great favourites here in Casa Pulcinella.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostThat's odd. The fourth CD was criticised for its short playing time, so I would have thought that there was plently of opportunity (space) to have included everything from the LPs.
Great favourites here in Casa Pulcinella.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostTurns out it's rather more than one or two missing pieces. Seven in all were omitted:
Masques,
L'Isle joyeuse,
Réverire,
Estampes: Pagodes, La soirée dans Grenade, Jardins sous la pluie,
The Little Nigar
That's shame; would have liked to have Estampes (especially Pagodes)!
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostThanks Bryn.
That's shame; would have liked to have Estampes (especially Pagodes)!
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostAm I right in thinking that she also did some Chopin for Hyperion?
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