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http://www.sendspace.com/file/jpund5
Brahms - Requiem tedesco op.45 (4H Brahms) - Stenzl H.,V. - 181112 - Bad Münstereifel.mp3


http://www.sendspace.com/file/eawlyp
Prokofiev - Concerto IV SI BEM.LH op.53 - Bavouzet J.,BBC Philharmonic,Noseda G. - 031112 - Manchester.mp3

http://www.sendspace.com/file/b70nuq
Prokofiev - Concerto I RE BEM.op.10 - Bavouzet J.,BBC Philharmonic,Noseda G. - 031112 - Manchester.mp3


http://www.sendspace.com/file/mfizkw
Casella - Sinfonia n.3 op.63 - Noseda G.,BBC Philharmonic - 031112 - Manchester.mp3
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Thank you Caprotti for going on with offering us interesting recordings, especially the Deutsches Requiem four hands is sublime.

Here is a nice lyrical Piano Concerto of Zarzycki, probably only known through a famous Mazurka for Violin and Piano, if I remember correctly op.26. This is a joy to hear, in spite of some distorsions:

ALEKSANDER ZARZYCKI (1834-1895)

Concerto for Piano and Orchestra op. 17 (1860)
1. Andante
2. Allegro non troppo
Wojciech Świtała, piano
Polska Orkiestra Radiowa = Polish Radio Orchestra (of Warsaw)
cond. Łukasz Borowicz

This is available here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?0doy1mdhbojy1r8
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Thank you !
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Thanks very much Caprotti and Ornstein1.


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remy wrote:Thanks very much Caprotti and Ornstein1.


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Here is another item from Poland/Ukraine. The Piano Quintet by Julius Zarebski, may be his major achievement, arranged for Piano and String Orchestra:

Zarebski Piano Quintet in Gm Op.34 orch. Agnieszka Duczmal
Eva Poblocka (pno); Amadeusz Chamber Orch dir A. Duczmal

From Polish Radio broadcast
To be found here: http://www.mediafire.com/?xnph7d667g8gg
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phikfy wrote:Dear Caprotti,

Thanks a lot for the J. Moog mp3s. His own etudes are stunning. The Gieseking Chaconne is a rare gem. Any trace of the score?

Best,
Koon
I agree - Moog's etudes are quite something; they reminded me of Hamelin's in their virtuosity, but without the quirky humour. Very enjoyable to listen to!
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The following should be of some interest for CPS :

http://www.sendspace.com/file/8jhiql

Weigl K. - Concerto MI BEM.pf. LH - Krumpöck F.,Norddeutsche Philharmonie Rostock - 230313 - Rostock.flac
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Jaell A. - Parafrasi su Lohengrin e Tannhauser op.35 - Marino A. - 140413 - Roma
Prudent - Fantasia su 'La Traviata' op.66 - Marino A. - 140413 - Roma

Not exceptionally skilled (the pianist) but rare pieces
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A couple of gems you have their old chap, especially the Prudent which was Thalbergian.

I will forgive the pianist his "slips" as there are some hurdles to overcome in that transcription.

I have the urge to play some Prudent tomorrow.

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