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Alfred Grünfeld (1852-1924): Chopin - Mazurka in A min op.67
I don't have Grunfeld playing the Eb nocturne no. However, are you sure you don't mean the Koczalski performance (on Youtube) - this is the one I know of most famously adding roulades and embellishments purporting to come from a Chopin tradition via Mikuli. (3 days ago)

Saint Saens Concerto #2 M1 - George Li in Competition
I can either treat you as a boy playing this and say it is astonishing... Or I can treat it as a performance to compare to the top in the world. If I do the latter, I am bound to say that I find this interpretation too overdramatised. Too much "puffing and panting" as it were. I wanted to hear much more of Saint-Saens' geniality showing amongst the angst. Stormy, yes, but you want to avoid a storm-in-a-teacup, by broadening the music's horizons and not getting swept up in every passing moment. (1 week ago)

Josef Lhévinne (1874-1944): Strauss - Blue Danube piano roll
Very useful thanks. So as I feared, this roll seems to be being played too slowly. Hmmm. Let me try a new take of this sped up to around your duration and see if that smooths out the problems (it has done in other rolls I have heard at slow speeds)... or is your recording postable here? (1 week ago)

Just to note - the actual recording of the cut-down version onto disc by Lhevinne is only 7:06 long. I wonder how he managed to record an uncut version onto a piano roll which lasts a mere 5 seconds longer. Can you clarify if your version plays the same sections and repeats as this version? (2 weeks ago)

Yes, as I said when I posted this, I think this roll is playing too slowly in my transfer. Knowing the timing you state is quite useful - I might see if speeding it up to that sounds convincing. Tho dynamics should be the same. Unless one of us is mistaken - there is another performance of this in the Ampico catalolgue by someone else. (Lhevinne is no. 6756 in the catalogue) (2 weeks ago)

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Talokaaa | July 03, 2008
Thank you very much for the score and playing Liszt.
berlinzof | June 20, 2008
Merveilleux site. Merci pour cette découverte précieuse...
AHN5D | June 15, 2008
d60944! You did a really wonderful job. I am enjoying your playlists very much. Appreciate it. -Jay
FranzFerencLiszt | May 30, 2008
Thanks for your videos and the score you've just sent me! :)
ganymed45 | May 20, 2008
thanks a lot
billystewart4 | May 19, 2008
What a wonderful site. You should be very proud of what you have accomplished here. It is nothing short of stunning. Thank you.
Jeje64 | May 19, 2008
You bring out a true treasure ! Thank you !
AHN5D | April 15, 2008
Thank you for your very unique and precious postings.
genzano | April 13, 2008
Thanks so much for posting the Pachmann recordings! They are really precious.
smithsherman | February 23, 2008
Fabulous posting of the Plante-Mendelssohn.another example of how totally different Rhythm in performance was before the 20th century.Thank you.