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Messages - eschiss1

#1
so they missed her cello sonata, published in 1949, weird... and available on the recording.
#3
It may be made marginally easier if someone somewhere taped those other two broadcasts you mentioned in 2016 (which I assume no longer exist as master tapes?)
#4
on amazon music only the track names are listed, which makes having the back cover photo from jpc convenient... :)
#5
Composers & Music / Re: Records Int down again?
Wednesday 01 May 2024, 16:30
back up for 3 hours. Catch it while you can I guess.
#6
The only recording Worldcat lists of what may be the same Bukke is perhaps something related to the finale of Khovanschina- an arrangement?- in which e.l.bukke is a performer... (that could be e.i.bukke?)
#7
Composers & Music / Records Int down again?
Wednesday 01 May 2024, 13:29
Per Isitdownrightnow the site's been down over a week. Unfortunate.
#8
Yay! (I may have mentioned I'm something of a fan, based on a few of his works, and the prospect of a complete set of his tuneful and crafty trios makes me happy.)
#9
Update: subscribers to Amazon Music (and I assume other streaming services) no longer have to also have to subscribe to an additional service to access Hyperion recordings- at least some, those I've checked at any rate, are now available. -Not- complaining.
#10
How's the Holst series he did for Chandos, with such underrecorded works as the Choral Symphony e.g.?
(I'm going to go listen to his premiere of a symphony by R Simpson, a work I've heard under other hands. Would that more fine conductors -now- cared about great unsung music.)
#11
Of course, most of Mihalovich's music remains in ms and available at best through a Hungarian library. I respectfully disagree regarding Liszt's music- my opinion is as opposite as my "opinion" of the spelling of his family name as he wrote it.
#12
During my first of two trips to London , in 1993, I remember getting a couple of CDs at Moores (Myaskovsky 3/Lyrical Concertino, and - oh right, Tubin sym.7 etc. on BIS.)
#13
meanwhile Rêverie has given us a file of the 3rd symphony, for which thanks.
#15
I know I like his 6th very much, and it's good to see them receiving more recordings. I wish Naxos would do this for his possibly NLA string quartets (especially if they can look into the mysterious 5th quartet while they're about it.)