Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/10/08

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Subject: [Leica] Never judge a book by its cover: Brahms, Mahler
From: lug at steveunsworth.co.uk (Steve Unsworth)
Date: Mon Oct 8 23:29:16 2007

I have a brilliant set of Alkan LPs released by EMI in the late 70s. Now
available on CD...

http://www.amazon.com/Alkan-Piano-Works-Ronald-Smith/dp/B0000CE7FF

Steve


On 9/10/07 01:00, "Ken Iisaka" <ken@iisaka.org> wrote:

> Must be something to do with Hamburg.  My piano was made in Hamburg,
> and the piano I covet too was made in Hamburg.
> 
> Just as I like my cameras made in Solms.
> 
> However, as for composers, I have been intrigued by an obscure French
> composer who was a contemporary of Chopin and Liszt.  The name is
> Charles-Valentin Alkan, and was a prodigious virtuoso, and his
> capabilities are evident in his compositions.
> 
> I am so intrigued by his compositions that I even had the nerve to
> play one in front of people with my very amateur hands:
> 
> Alkan Etude in g# minor, Op.39 No.8, performed at the Van Cliburn
> International Competition for Outstanding Amateurs in Fort Worth, Tx,
> on June 3, 2007
> 
> http://stream.luxmedia501.com/?file=clients/cliburn/
> Iisaka_Full_Final.wmv&type=wmv



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