Thinking of the uncovering of the Joyce Hatto scandal: last night, for the first time, I played the first CD from my Marriage of Figaro set on my laptop, via an external CD Drive and was astonished to discover that for years I had NOT been listening to the Abbado, VPO: Bo Skovhus, Lucio Gallo, Sylvia McNair, Cecilia Bartoli, Cheryl Studer, a recording to which I have become extremely fond in the face of less than enthusiastic critics.
Not at all: The CD drive told me this was Terfyl, Hagley, John Eliot Gardner (Baroque Soloists). This recording is on YouTube so I listened and - as you were: my recording is certainly not Terfyl, Hagley and JEG. However, that one is on Archiv and mine on Deutsche Grammophon, both apparently recorded in 1994.
Does this misattribution happen often?
Not at all: The CD drive told me this was Terfyl, Hagley, John Eliot Gardner (Baroque Soloists). This recording is on YouTube so I listened and - as you were: my recording is certainly not Terfyl, Hagley and JEG. However, that one is on Archiv and mine on Deutsche Grammophon, both apparently recorded in 1994.
Does this misattribution happen often?
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