Thanks for sharing @CKKeung. I watched her perform on YT. Kuniko is a very talented artist. I may actually get this album.
We had Jon play the Rachmaninoff PC2 at our home in May of 2019. His long time accompanist played the piano reduction of orchestral score. Jon is a great pianist. I believe that the Gershwin is his most popular recordings, and one of the best selling classical albums of the last couple of decades. Jon is a Steinway artist, but played our Boesendorfer 225. LarrySeemed a nice night for this Gershwin after no more than 30 seconds of a comical Rampal transcription Vivaldi's "Four Seasons."
Does this set including the recording that Grumiaux did of a Mozart and Brahms Violin-Piano Sonata where he played both the violin and piano parts (I'm sure not at the same time!)? He was a really fine pianist. His frequent collaborator, pianist Clara Haskil could also play the violin (though not as well as Grumiaux played the piano, and sometimes they switched instruments (though not for recordings). LarryI am a diehard fans of Arthur Grumiaux.
I have already got his Japanese complete set :
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But won't miss this current Decca complete boxset :
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We had Jon play the Rachmaninoff PC2 at our home in May of 2019. His long time accompanist played the piano reduction of orchestral score. Jon is a great pianist. I believe that the Gershwin is his most popular recordings, and one of the best selling classical albums of the last couple of decades. Jon is a Steinway artist, but played our Boesendorfer 225. Larry
This was an early Decca digital recording, done in May, 1981 and released in 1982 under Decca SXDL7547. James Malinson was the producer and James (Jimmy) Lock was the engineer. At the same session, they also recorded the Stravinsky Rite of Spring which was released on another record. In those days Decca was recording the Chicago Symphony (the same team did the Berlioz Damnation of Faust the previous week in Chicago), the Cleveland Orchestra and the Montreal Symphony. MHS licensed some of the Decca recordings and repressed them. Not sure whether MHS used the Decca digital tapes, since Decca invented its own digital recorder, based on a JVC video recorder. It has a higher resolution (16-48) than the standard 16-44 resolution of most digital recorders of the day.For the second time in as many days I've wondered how different the vinyl release a few years earlier was. Very fine W German MHS disc that may be identical to the also W German Decca.
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It looks great. Must have been an amazing concert.We had Jon play the Rachmaninoff PC2 at our home in May of 2019. His long time accompanist played the piano reduction of orchestral score. Jon is a great pianist. I believe that the Gershwin is his most popular recordings, and one of the best selling classical albums of the last couple of decades. Jon is a Steinway artist, but played our Boesendorfer 225. Larry