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#1
Yes, John. All performance material lost. To be brutally honest, they hadn't really looked after his legacy and one got the impression they weren't (or hadn't been) particularly interested.
#2
Were the parts destroyed too?  Rachmaninoff's 1st Symphony was reassembled from the parts.
#3
...dating from 1826, this will be performed under Martyn Brabbins at the Barbican, London, this coming Friday, 10th May:
https://www.barbican.org.uk/whats-on/2024/event/bbc-symphony-orchestrabrabbins-old-pictures-new-worlds
#4
I feel sure it could be done. And Martin Yates would be just the man to do it.
#5
A job for someone like Martin Yates, perhaps?
#6
Composers & Music / Re: Records Int down again?
Last post by kolaboy - Yesterday at 16:46
Been buying from RI since the 80s. Hope they recover soon.
#7
I've seen several comments both in this thread and on YouTube that this would be difficult, but possible for a composer of sufficient skill to achieve but that would no doubt also mean that it would be an expensive exercise. I've just been listening to the recording (which is still in our Downloads Board here, by the way) but it's very muddy and recessed, so a fair amount of imagination would be required too.
#8
Composers & Music / Re: Records Int down again?
Last post by Alan Howe - Yesterday at 14:33
Oh dear, that's a blow for them. Thanks for the info, Mark.
#9
Could the score be reconstructed from Mark's off-air recording?
#10
Ah well, thanks Gareth.