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I have the Roge' recordings.
Are there any others that must be heard?
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Topic - Saint Saens Piano Concertos - jimbill 12:07:18 05/13/20 (14)
- This is wonderful. - Sigmund 12:20:07 05/16/20 (0)
- RE: Saint Saens Piano Concertos - pbarach 12:14:35 05/14/20 (1)
- Wedding Cake - Chris from Lafayette 22:27:30 05/14/20 (0)
- PC No 2, VC No 3, & Cello Concerto No 1 - Sibelius 09:05:00 05/14/20 (0)
- I went back to Previn's with Collard. String sound (16 bit) is silkier than either the Erato or BIS releases. - jdaniel@jps.net 18:57:33 05/13/20 (7)
- Should the string sound always be "silky" in these works? - Chris from Lafayette 12:06:17 05/14/20 (6)
- Just a little dollop of Hall reflection would have been nice. : ) nt - jdaniel@jps.net 18:32:51 05/14/20 (5)
- Wow - I sure hear hall reflections on that Kantorow recording - Chris from Lafayette 22:29:49 05/14/20 (4)
- Different issues with Kantorow. Too fussy in the more poetic stretches, similar to Lortie's Chopin. - jdaniel@jps.net 06:09:32 05/15/20 (3)
- OMG - you're hopeless sometimes! [nt] ;-) - Chris from Lafayette 10:15:10 05/15/20 (2)
- This is what happens when we've suddenly got 500 different L'Egyptians to choose from. You said that was a - jdaniel@jps.net 18:35:07 05/15/20 (1)
- Nope - I'd rather have it the way it is today ;-) - Chris from Lafayette 11:02:29 05/16/20 (0)
- Funny you should ask - Chris from Lafayette 16:12:24 05/13/20 (1)
- Chamayou on Erato. Curious as to what you think of the string sound in places. I thought it was shockingly - jdaniel@jps.net 19:17:43 05/13/20 (0)