Hi ????? Sorry it's taken me so long to reply... I was suddenly called out of the country for a few weeks, and not online. This is my first...
Well Monica, I finally got around to listening to this (you know how it is... so much life, so little time!). I must say, I loved it. You have a...
Wow, you guys have some fancy equipment! Hahaha! Andreas, you made it better in a way. But the treble has a bit of a strange scratchiness now....
Well, after reading the above, I listened again, and I've been converted. Under the piano does sound a bit "blankety". Maybe I wasn't listening...
Hi Felipe, I listened to your new first movement. Here are some observations (I am assuming that the pagination is the same for all editions. I...
Hi Monica, What a good idea for an experiment! I sometimes record by placing the mic under the piano as well. The reason makes itself apparent...
By the way, this sentence I wrote: sounds as if I were placing Petri after Lewenthal! Of course I didn't mean to!!
Hi Felipe, We wrote: My observation was not at all a criticism. I love free treatment of material, and am generally for transcribers' own...
Hi Felipe, Actually I heard the first movement already on your website. I was very impressed that you played from memory, and I also liked the...
Thanks Chris and Juufa (sorry, the newbie doesn't know your name). The violinist, Jim Graseck, has made a bit of a name for himself in NYC for...
Are you "inclined to doubt it?" Hahaha!
Actually, IMSLP has many pieces too, of course! And I must revise my statement about the Chopin and Hummel concerto openings.. it's not exactly...
Funny! (Oh, so now you're a "haha" person! It must take some time to type that out without copy/paste!)
I suspect that Felipe knew exactly what I meant, right Felipe? And then maybe not... it's so much a part of him (a charming part). Hahaha! (my...
Hi all, I think it must have been her motherly attentions, and her strong sense of family, which anchored Chopin the expat (even if he did...
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