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Re: Moritz Moszkowski
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2014 3:39 pm
by Georgio
@liveforpiano:
I have sent the link to you - have a look in your private message box...
... and listen to the Concerto and give your feedback about early Moszkowski and the performance by Ludmil, please.
Regards, Georgio
Re: Moritz Moszkowski
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2014 5:12 pm
by thalbergmad
Great cover. Glad to see Ludmil has grown a moustache.
Thal
Re: Moritz Moszkowski
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2014 8:32 pm
by alegitor
Georgio wrote:Alex wrote:Did anyone ever get their hands on a recording of the early piano concerto? I'd love to hear it. Please reply here or send a private message. Thank you!
If anybody is interesting in the recording of the Piano Concerto in B minor Op.3, give me a message.
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Best regards,
Georgio
@Alegitor (Ludmil): Is this o.k. for you???
It is fine with me, but ask the administrators here. As a matter of fact this recording belongs to Polish National Radio.
Regards
Re: Moritz Moszkowski
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2014 11:30 pm
by fredbucket
alegitor wrote:It is fine with me, but ask the administrators here. As a matter of fact this recording belongs to Polish National Radio.
...and should be treated as such.
Regards
Fred
Re: Moritz Moszkowski
Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2014 3:25 pm
by Alex
Finally got a chance to hear the Concerto recording. It is available on Youtube as well for anyone who hasn't heard it yet. I have to say, I absolutely enjoyed it! It certainly feels like Moszkowski's style, especially in the Scherzo and Finale. I think it is wonderful! Certainly deserves a full CD release with some of the other orchestral works (I can only hope). Ludmil, amazing work with learning and performing this piece. I appreciate you taking the time to work on it and perform it so well. I'm going to be listening to this several more times. I love it!
Re: Moritz Moszkowski
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 10:01 am
by mballan
Alex wrote:Finally got a chance to hear the Concerto recording. It is available on Youtube as well for anyone who hasn't heard it yet. I have to say, I absolutely enjoyed it! It certainly feels like Moszkowski's style, especially in the Scherzo and Finale. I think it is wonderful! Certainly deserves a full CD release with some of the other orchestral works (I can only hope). Ludmil, amazing work with learning and performing this piece. I appreciate you taking the time to work on it and perform it so well. I'm going to be listening to this several more times. I love it!
Quite agree Alex......I've now listened to it several times and find it a very enjoyable and worthwhile concerto.
Malcolm
Re: Moritz Moszkowski
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 5:24 pm
by Ferruccio
mballan wrote:Alex wrote:Finally got a chance to hear the Concerto recording. It is available on Youtube as well for anyone who hasn't heard it yet. I have to say, I absolutely enjoyed it! It certainly feels like Moszkowski's style, especially in the Scherzo and Finale. I think it is wonderful! Certainly deserves a full CD release with some of the other orchestral works (I can only hope). Ludmil, amazing work with learning and performing this piece. I appreciate you taking the time to work on it and perform it so well. I'm going to be listening to this several more times. I love it!
Quite agree Alex......I've now listened to it several times and find it a very enjoyable and worthwhile concerto.
Malcolm
Definitely seconded !
Re: Moritz Moszkowski
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2016 12:14 pm
by alegitor
Hello, for eveyone that might be interested, the studio recording of the Concerto will be released in July by Hyperion. On the CD it is paired with Schulz-Evler's Russian Rhapsody - both are first recordings.
Cheers
Re: Moritz Moszkowski
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2016 3:08 am
by jre58591
I'll be getting a copy of the Hyperion CD as soon as possible!
Did anyone post a copy of the score of the Moszkowski Op 3 concerto yet? I would very much like to see it if it is available. Thanks!
Re: Moritz Moszkowski
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2016 9:04 am
by Tallaphilia
Looking forward to get the CD. Congratulations Ludmil!
Best regards to all the pianophiliacs