Thanks, Mort, I appreciate it. Much gratitude is due the customer who wrote to me about Plangent, and to them. I wasn't about to pass up an opportunity like...
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... After relistening on Youtube to Richter playing Haydn and Debussy in Japan 1984, I'll resurrect Peter's question: Are there the complete Rachmaninov Etudes...
Dear members, Some very nice photo's, autographs and other I get of the http://sviatoslavrichter.blogspot.com/ and I have create un album in the hope that I've...
My data shows that there is a private tape of Rachmaninov Etudes (+ 2 other pieces) from Tokyo 4/3/1984. It is apparently recorded from audience (not a...
Thank you Els! I, for one, hadn't seen most if not all of those photos, including some interesting ones from earlier in his career. Regards, Dan ... in...
Dear all I may have missed enquires about Archipel previous releases. Does anyone know whether material released on Archipel has been available before? ...
Dear members, Dear Dan, With the permission of the author-publisher of the http://sviatoslavrichter.blogspot. com/ I've make another little photo album with...
David, I hope to give you a correct information! Try to look in the next site....... I will be happy when you find the enquires about Archipel previous...
I would really recommend all group members to pay attention to what´s posted on YouTube of Richter recordings and videos. Something new seems to appear quite...
Speaking of unusual recordings: It seems Richter never recorded Beethoven Opus 53, which is our grave loss since hearing him play the Adagio molto would surely...
Dear members of this group, I have one question for you: do you think the (live?) mono recording of the Diabelli variations of the 29/1/1951 (Yedang;YCC-0141)...
I have never heard a convincing performance of the last movement. the open pedal at the beginning of this movement is too much for a modern instrument I...
Dear everyone Elis thank you for the link. The site only had details for ARPCD 0337 but it was useful. A previous posting to this group in April 2005 by...
I do not know Yudina's recording. but I did hear Gilels... although every pianist has his own idea's.... they all belong to the same Beethoven tradition, and...
... the ... Hello Dimitri I know I am a bit late asking for this,but reading the old forum- post, I was wondering where I could get that version of the Op106...
I have no idea. it was on a 1960ies LP.... but it was indeed a revelation. He succeeded where the other Germans (Schnabel, Backhaus, Kempff and Gieseking)...
Dmitri Knessin wrote on October 27: I have no idea. it was on a 1960ies LP.... but it was indeed a revelation. He succeeded where the other Germans (Schnabel,...
Dear everyone, already a few times I have putting on your mind this next blog: http://sviatoslavrichter.blogspot.com/ but in these days I have been really...
I am not sure that I understand what you mean.... I did not hear Solomon's hammerklavier yet... but it is on CD of course, and I will buy one via Amazon. of...
Of course, it has nothing to do with Richter but since Haaser has been compared to the Maestro Richter in a particular work (The Beethoven op106) you can...
... Indeed a very nice blog Els. Even in Italian I was surprised to see an announced Richter program where he was to give 2 recitals including the Beethoven...
Dear members, I've just read an wonderful contribution on the next blog: http://sviatoslavrichter.blogspot.com/ and I don't want that one of you....all admires...
Dear Group, Allegro Music's classical catalogue for January 2009 mentions a new Richter CD: Vol. 16 of the Sviatoslav Richter Archives (Doremi DHR 7945). The...
Hi Martijn, The Poulenc Aubade is on AS 333 (CD), and Chant Du Monde LDXS78585 (LP). They are probably out of print. Thanks for your post. Regards, Morton...
Dear group, as far as I remember we have never mentioned a new (2007) Richter CD published by the Moscow-based label "Vista Vera". It's a Rachmaninov PC 2 from...
Dear Holger, dear members, You asked better informations! I think that you can find on the next sites many informating about recording Richter and Heinrich...