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  • Mandryka
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    • Feb 2021
    • 1580

    Ohana, Maurice

    I'm really enjoying the piano music - recordings by Prodromos Symeonidis - etudes and preludes especially. I would say that he's as original and as seductive a voice in piano music as Debussy and Stockhausen and Sciarrino.

    Any suggestions for other good things by him?
    Last edited by Mandryka; Today, 17:05.
  • HighlandDougie
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    • Nov 2010
    • 3134

    #2
    I have a couple of CDs: Timpani 1C1044 - Tombeau de Claude Debussy; Silenciaire; Chiffres de Clavecin - and Timpani 1C1039 - Concerto pour Violoncelle; T'Harân-Ngô; Concerto pour Piano - both with the indefatigable Arturo Tamayo and the Orchestre Philharmonique du Luxembourg. I can't say that I've listened to them often but I would recommend them, especially the first of them. I also have the Prodromos Symeonidis piano disc.

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    • teamsaint
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      • Nov 2010
      • 25253

      #3
      When I listened to his music on The Avant Garde Project, the work that I recall enjoying the most was the Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra.



      I’ll have another listen tonight to some of the other works.
      The music on the two installments is all I have heard so will try to have a listen to the piano music that you are enjoying.
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      • oliver sudden
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        • Feb 2024
        • 684

        #4
        There is a superb disc of his guitar music played by Stephan Schmidt on Montaigne. A fair bit of it for 10-string, if I remember right.

        On the strength of that I have impulse-bought a few Ohana LPs over the years but alas listening time for them failed to eventuate before the twins came along, so it might be another couple of years before I manage a proper investigation…

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        • Mandryka
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          • Feb 2021
          • 1580

          #5
          Originally posted by oliver sudden View Post
          There is a superb disc of his guitar music played by Stephan Schmidt on Montaigne. A fair bit of it for 10-string, if I remember right.

          On the strength of that I have impulse-bought a few Ohana LPs over the years but alas listening time for them failed to eventuate before the twins came along, so it might be another couple of years before I manage a proper investigation…
          Listening now to the wonderful Si le jour paraît. Alberto Ponce, not Stephan Schmidt (I think the Ponce performance sounds better.) I'd actually forgotten that I found this music a few years ago!

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          • oliver sudden
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            • Feb 2024
            • 684

            #6
            Stumbled on a clip of Ponce playing:

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