There are some remarkably good Walton discs on Naxos, too, from Paul Daniel and David Lloyd-Jones.
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Originally posted by visualnickmos View PostSame experience, here. Walter Piston - American composer well-worth investigating - if you haven't already done so.
I also have 3 Waltons on Naxos - the 1st symphony, the violin and cello concertos, and the piano and string quartets.
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View Post
THe Piston recordings were for the Delos Label and recycled, or rescued, by Naxos
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Originally posted by doversoul1 View Post
These can be streamed “for free’ - well no additional cost - by am Prime users.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostThe Seattle/Schwarz tapings certainly are, but the very fine Violin Concertos are a Naxos original (rec.1998), recorded with James Boswell, NSO Ukraine/Kuchar.
I was in Hong Kong in 2000 and drove to Kowloon to have lunch with the Naxos Supremo, Klauss Heymann (sp?). He had emailed me out of the blue when I had made a passionate defense of Naxos on an Internet Forum that he was lurking on. As I mentioned that I had a planned visit to HK coming soon he invited me to have lunch at his HQ. He was in his late sixties at the time and had spent the morning having some Medical tests so when found out that I was a Physician I spent some time explaining them to him. He told me fascinating stories about Naxos, his life story, tidbits about Jeno Jando, Bernd Glemser, and Antoni Wit (all of whom he admired tremendously). He asked me what Composer I would like to see them explore and I mentioned Perischetti and William Schuman.
He was fascinating and very charming. My one brush with a Giant ofthe recording industry
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostWhat about the Piston Chamber Music recordings? Did Naxos record those as well?
I was in Hong Kong in 2000 and drove to Kowloon to have lunch with the Naxos Supremo, Klauss Heymann (sp?). He had emailed me out of the blue when I had made a passionate defense of Naxos on an Internet Forum that he was lurking on. As I mentioned that I had a planned visit to HK coming soon he invited me to have lunch at his HQ. He was in his late sixties at the time and had spent the morning having some Medical tests so when found out that I was a Physician I spent some time explaining them to him. He told me fascinating stories about Naxos, his life story, tidbits about Jeno Jando, Bernd Glemser, and Antoni Wit (all of whom he admired tremendously). He asked me what Composer I would like to see them explore and I mentioned Perischetti and William Schuman.
He was fascinating and very charming. My one brush with a Giant ofthe recording industry
Quintet for Flute and String Quartet
String Sextet
Piano Quartet
Piano Quintet
Recorded at the 1999 Australian Festival of Chamber Music
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostWhat about the Piston Chamber Music recordings? Did Naxos record those as well?
I was in Hong Kong in 2000 and drove to Kowloon to have lunch with the Naxos Supremo, Klaus Heymann **.
He was fascinating and very charming. My one brush with a Giant of the recording industry
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
I just remembered one detail of my visit. I left behind a light cotton jacket, which he shipped to my home in the states along with a few of soon to be released CDs
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