[78-L] Show Pan

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Fri Jul 13 09:06:42 PDT 2012


No panic notice here.

dl

On 7/13/2012 12:00 PM, neechevoneeznayou at gmail.com wrote:
> I tried to look at this site and McAfee says it may try to harm my
> computer. Anyone having any problems here?
>
> joe salerno
>
>
> On 7/12/2012 4:37 PM, Don Cox wrote:
>> On 12/07/2012, Stewart, Joseph R wrote:
>>
>>> Matthew Duncan<recordgeek334578 at yahoo.com>  wrote: In the last few
>>> years I have become more and more interested in piano music outside of
>>> my usual collecting areas (e.g. Jazz, Blues, Boogie Woogie). I
>>> currently own two interpretations of Chopin's "Revolutionary Study".?
>>> One is by Irene Scharrer from the early 30s on Columbia and the other
>>> is by Ignace Paderewski on HMV. Are there any other versions of this I
>>> should look out for?? I would be interested in suggestions and
>>> opinions on the suggested versions that I could find on 78.
>>>
>>> The Paderewski is definitely one of the most famous versions from the
>>> 78 era, but there were also famous versions by Alfred Cortot, Ignaz
>>> Friedman, and Vladimir de Pachmann among others. (Now, if you want to
>>> talk about the LP&  current eras, you can add Horowitz, Ashkenazy,
>>> Richter, Gavrilov, and on and and on and on. I'm not sure if Horowitz
>>> recorded it on shellac--anybody know?)
>>>
>> The official recordings are from the LP period. (There are 78s by
>> Horowitz of several other Etudes.)
>>
>> According to this discography there are pirate recordings from 1946 and
>> 1947.
>>
>> http://vladimirhorowitz.hostzi.com/1_26_Alphabetical-A-K.html
>>
>> Regards
>>
>



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