Hi Vladimir, So beautiful are your renditions! I've recorded these wonderful pieces too. I like your technique on how you play the timing for...
Hi Richard, thanks for moving the Kazhlayev picture into the Composers' bios. Looks great! David
Hi Vladimir, I agree with you. If we play any Rachmaninoff prelude with all its complexities and beauty very well, he will always reward us....
Hi Vladimir, Over the years I've recorded about 10 Rachmaninoff Preludes from both Op. 23 and Op. 32 combined. Some of them are here listed...
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Hi Richard, Good work! I'll try to get a photo of Kazhlayev, and if I succeed, I'll see if I can upload it. Update: I've looked at photos. Our...
Hi Richard I'm joyful that the Kazhlayev Prelude No. 4 has been removed from Various and are with Nos. 1 and 2. Also that's fine that you have...
't been fully processed. It's now on page two of Submissions. Anything you could do would be much appreciated. David
Hi Andreas, I uploaded the Kazhleyev, Prelude, No. 4 in July. It hasn
For Andreas,
"Various". I did the upload to post the Kazhlayev No. 4 in E but believe that you do the links. If not, please let me know.
Hi Andreas, I have produced three recordings of Kazhlayev works. This means that they can reside together rather than in
Hi Andreas,
Hi Bertrand, One other point I forgot to mention. Back in the late 19th and very early 20th century, there was a fundamental restructuring of a...
Hi Chauvineau, I very much enjoyed hearing your rendition of this beautiful piece by Wagner and transcribed by Liszt. You play it with much...
A note for Andreas -- Hi! As you probably noticed, I have now produced the third Kazhlayev piece as promised. This is No. 4 in E. It should...
Hi Kaila, It's great to see you here again! I realize that you're had a busy schedule. Anyway, I'm glad you enjoyed hearing some of the music...
Hi Andrew, I agree with your description of this No. 4 in E. It took some "getting used to". Yesterday I looked at No. 5. It looks weird to...
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