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Here it Part One...
THOMAS ADÈS
Traced Overhead
DAVID ALDRIDGE
Only Love
JULIAN ANDERSON
Three Studies
PWYLL AP SION
Waltz
MILTON BABBITT
Three Compositions for Piano
Post-Partitions
CLARENCE BARLOW
Fantasia quasi una sonata
JEAN BARRAQUÉ
Sonata
KYLE BARTLETT
Le figure se brule
RICHARD BARRETT
Invention 6'
Tract
da light gleams an instant
New Work
GERALD BARRY
Au Milieu
Sur les pointes
BELA BARTOK
Allegro Barbaro
Bagatelles
3 Folk Songs from da Csik District
15 Hungarian Peasant Dances
Improvisations Op.20
Pieces from Mikrokosmos
'Out of Doors' Suite
Petite Suite
Romanian Christmas Carols
Romanian Dances Op. 8
Romanian Folk Dances
Three Rondos after Folk Tunes
Seven Sketches
Sonata
Sonatina
Studies Op. 18
Suite Op. 14
LUCIANO BERIO
Cinque Variazioni
Sequenza IV
Brin-Leaf
Wasserklavier - Erdenklavier - Luftklavier - Feuerklavier
Sonata for Piano (2001)
HARRISON BIRTWISTLE
Precis
Harrison's Clocks
KONRAD BOEHMER
Kinderlied zu Dresden
Orpheus Unplugged for piano n CD 10'
PIERRE BOULEZ
Sonata No. 1
Sonata No. 2
Sonata No. 3
LUC BREWAEYS
Pyramids of Siberia
Nobody's Perfect - Finnissy's Fifty
In between...
WILLIAM BROOKS
Wallpaper Pieces 6', 1.5', 7.5', 9'
EARLE BROWN
December 1952 indet.
FERRUCCIO BUSONI
Sonatinas 1-6
Indian Diary
Fantasia Contrappuntistica,
Elegies
Nuit de Noel
Transcriptions of Bach Chaconne n Choral Preludes, Brahms Organ Chorale Preludes, Liszt La Campanella
SYLVANO BUSSOTTI
Due Ballabili
Musica per amici
Pour Clavier
Brilliante
MARTIN BUTLER
Lucifer's Banjo
JOHN CAGE
Quest
Two Pieces for Piano
A Room
da Perilous Night
Four Walls
Ophelia
Two Pieces for Piano
Sonatas n Interludes
Music for Marcel Duchamp
Dream
In a Landscape
Music of Changes Books 1 & 2
Seven Haiku
For MC & DT
Waiting
Music Walk
TV Köln '
Solo for Piano
Theater song
Cheap Imitation
Various Etudes Australes
ASLSP
One
Swinging
CORNELIUS CARDEW
Piano Sonata No. 3
February Pieces
Treatise.
Piano Albums 1973 & 1974 (various short pieces, 2'-6')
Thallman Variations
AARON CASSIDY
ten monophonic miniatures for pianist'
NICCOLO CASTIGLIONI
Sonatina'
ELLIOTT CARTER
90+
Retrouvailles
Two Diversions
JAMES CLARKE
Red Skies
Etude
Island
PHILIP CLARK
Home
Double Axis
ALDO CLEMENTI
Composizione No. 1
B.A.C.H.
JUSTIN CONNOLLY
MPF - His Rebus
HENRY COWELL
Tides
Aeolian Harp
da Banshee
LAWRENCE CRANE
Kierkegaard His Walk Through Copenhagen (1986) 4'
Birthday song for Michael Finnissy (1996)*** 4'
STEVE CROWTHER
Auf Wiedersehn, Pet
Protest Song
GARETH DAVIES
Four Etudes
RAYMOND DEANE
Rahu's Rounds
CORNELIS DE BONDT
Grand Hotel
CLAUDE DEBUSSY - Complete Works:
Arabesques
Children's Corner
Estampes
12 Etudes
Images Books 1 & 2
L'Isle Joyeuse
24 Preludes
Pour le Piano
Suite Bergamasque
shorter pieces
CHRIS DENCH
Topologies (1981)** 12'
Tilt (1985-86) 8'
Esperance (1986)** 3'
Helical (1975)** 3'
Pas Seul 1 (1979)** 5'
Pas Seul 2 (1979)** 5'
Into da Wormworks (1995-96)** 6'
Le Passacaglie (harpischord) (1993)*** 11.5'
JAMES DILLON
Spleen (1980) 8'
da Book of Elements Volume 1 (1996-97) 12'
da Book of Elements Volume 2 (2001) 16'
da Book of Elements Volume 3 (2000-01)*** 16'
da Book of Elements Volume 4 (2002)** 14'
da Book of Elements Volume 5 (2002) 13' (n *** complete cycle)
FRANCO DONATONI
Rima (1983) 7'-8'
GORDON DOWNIE
Piano song 1 (1993) 10'
Piano song 2 (1995) 10'
JOEL-FRANCOIS DURAND
Le Chemin (1994) 17'
FREDERIC DURIEUX
Marges II for piano n ensemble (1989) 15'
PASCAL DUSAPIN
Études 1-7 (1998-2001) 48' *** (complete n Nos. 4-6)
A Quia for piano n orchestra (2001-2002) **** 27'
HENRI DUTILLEUX
Sonata (1947) 25'
SIMON EMMERSON
Piano song 6 (1985) 14'
RICHARD EMSLEY
Finnissy's Fifty (1996)*** 1'
For Piano 1 (1997) 11'
For Piano 2 (1997)*** 7'
For Piano 3 (1997-9*** 2.5'
For Piano 4 (1998)*** 5'
For Piano 6 (1999)*** 7'
For Piano 10 (1999)*** 6'
Little Sunderings (1997) 6'
JAMES ERBER
Aurora (1989) 6'
Nel Mezzo (1994)*** 3'
You done torn your playhouse down (1996)*** 5'
Abiya (1995)*** 10'
Fluctuations (1999)*** 8'
ANNAMARIA FEDERICI/ANGELA SOLITO
Tangram (1997)*** 5'
MORTON FELDMAN
Two Intermissions (1950) 4'
Variations (1951) 6'
Piano song 1952 3'
Extensions 3 (1952) 4'
Intermissions 3, 4 (1952) 3'
Intermission 5 (1952) 3'
Intermission 6 (1953) indet
Three Pieces for Piano (1954) 7'
Piano song 1955 2'
Piano song 1956a 2'
Piano song 1956b 2'
Last Pieces (1959) 11'
PIano song (to Philip Guston) (1963) 4'
Vertical Thoughts 4 (1963) 3'
Piano song (1964) 3'
Triadic Memories (1981) 85'
For Bunita Marcus (1985)** 70'
Palais de Mari (1986) 20'
BRIAN FERNEYHOUGH
Invention (1965) 2'
Epigrams (1966) 8'
Three Pieces (1966-67) 15'
Lemma-Icon-Epigram (1981) 14'
Opus Contra Naturam (1999-2000)*** 17'
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And Part Two...
MICHAEL FINNISSEY
Complete Piano Works:
Song 5 (1966-67) 7'
Song 6 (1968/96)*** 3'
Song 7 (1968-69) 4'
Song 8 (1967) 10'
Song 9 (1968) 7'
Autumnall (1968-71) 5'
Snowdrift (1972) 10'
Ives (1974) 5' - Grainger (1979) 4'- Nancarrow (1979-80) 4'
Jazz (1976) 5'
Three Dukes went a-Riding (1977/96)*** 4'
English Country Tunes (1977/1982-85) 45'
all.fall.down (1977) 8'
To n Fro (1978/95)*** 4'
We'll get dere someday (1978) 3'
Fast Dances, sl*w Dances (1978-79) 18'
Piano Concerto No. 4 (for solo piano) (1978-80/96)*** 20'
Boogie-Woogie (1980/81/85/96)*** 4'
Piano Concerto No. 6 (for solo piano) (1980-81) 15'
Liz (1980-81) 1'
Free Setting (1981/95) 8'
Reels (1980-81) 8'
White Rain (1981) 5'
Terekkeme (1981/1990) 5'
Verdi Transcriptions (complete) (1972/1982-88/1995)*** 70'
Hikkai (1982-83) 5'
Australian Sea Shanties Set 2 (1983) 6'
Two Teaching Pieces (1984) 2'
G.F.H. (1985)** 2'
B.S. (1985-86)** 2'
Taja (1986) 5'
Two Teaching Pieces (1986) 2'
Gershwin Arrangements (1975-8 40'
Lylyly li (1988-89) 8'
Wee Saw Footprints (1986-90) 15'
Pimmel (1988-89) 4'
More Gershwin (1989-90/98-99) 30'
Sometimes I.... (1990) 3'
Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man (1990) 10'
Two of Us (1990) 2'
My Love is lyk a Red Red Rose (1990) 3'
De toutes flours (1990) 4'
How dear to me (1991) 3'
William Billings (1990) 4'
Vanen (1991) 3'
Rossini (1991)*** 3;
dere never were such hard times before (1991) 2'
French Piano (1991) 6'
Willow Willow (1991) 2'
Cibavit Eos (1991)**
New Perspectives on Old Complexity (1990-92)*** 5;
Nine Romantics (1992) 25'
Wenn wir in hochsten Nothen sind (1992) 4'
A solis ortus cardine (1992) 2'
John Cage (1992) 2'
Cozy Fanny's Tootsies (1992)***
'What da meadow-flowers tell me' (1993) 3'
Folklore 1-4 (1993-94)** 72'
da larger heart, da kindlier hand (1993) 1'
...desde que nace (1993) 1'
Five Yvaroperas (1993-95)*** 11'
Elephant (1994)*** 2'
Ethel Smyth (1995) 4'
Violet, Slingsby, Guy n Lionel (1994-96)*** 18'
Tracey n Snowy in Koln (1996) 2'
Honky Blues (1996)** 1'
Georghi Tutev (1996) 4'
Tu me dirais (1996)*** 3'
Meeting is pleasure, parting a grief (1996)*** 1'
Tangos 1-22 (1962-99)*** 45'
History of Photography in Sound (1996-2000)*** 330'. Contains:
1. Le démon de l'analogie (2000) 20'
2.i. Le réveil de l'intraitable réalité (2000) 20'
2.ii. North American Spirituals (1997-9** 25'
2.iii. My Parent's Generation thought dat War meant something(1999) 25'
3.i. Alkan-Paganini: An Imaginary Portrait (1997)** 15'
3.ii. Seventeen Immortal Homosexual Poets (1997)*** 40'
3.ii. (part) Portrait of Frank O'Hara as Orpheus in Hell (1997)*** 3'
3.iii.Eadwaerd Muybridge-Edvard Munch (1997)** 25'
4.i.Kapitalistiche Realisme - mit Sicilianer Männerakte und Bachsche Nachtdichtungen (1998-2000) 75'
4.i. (part) Bachsche Nachtdichtungen (1999-2000)** 20'
4.ii. Unsere Afrikareise (1998)*** 35'
4.iii. Wachtend op de volgende uitbarsting van repressie en censuur (2000) 15'
5. Etched Bright with Sunlight (1999-2000) 25'
Kleine Feldmelodie (1999) 1'
...a performance of 'Impressions d'Afrique' by Raymond Roussel at da Théatre Antoine (1999-2000)** 11'
Poor Stuff (1991-92/96/2000) 3'
ERIK SATIE lyk anyone else (2000-2001) 20'
enough (2001) 20'
ELENA FIRSOVA
Hymn to Spring (1993) 6'
CHRISTOPHER FOX
Second Eight (1978-80) 8'
More Light (1988) 20'
I Sing for da Muses n Myself (1991) 4'
llik/rellik (1991-93) 14'
You, us, me (Habanera) (1992) 6'
Block (1992) 2'
Worthless Leather (1992) 1'
More Things in da Air dan are Visible (1993-94) 18'
Paired Off (1995) 2'
Complementary Forms (1996)*** 3'
Prime Site (1996-97)*** 25'
Schwarme (1999)*** 8'
BEAT FURRER
voicelessness (da snow has no voice) (1986)** 10'
Phasma (2001-2002)** 20'
GUY GARNETT
Available Forms (1997) 7'
LEOPOLD GODOWSKY
Selections from Phonoramas - 'Java' Suite
Transcriptions of Albeniz Tango
Chopin Etudes
Schubert Songs
Strauss Waltzes
ALEXANDER GOEHR
...in real time (1989-92) 30'
PERCY GRAINGER
Blithe Bells
Colonial Song
Handel in da Strand
Harvest Humn
'In a Nutshell' suite
In Dahomey
Ramble on Richard Strauss's 'Rosenkavalier'
Scotch Strathspey & Reel
Three Scottish Folk Songs
Shepherd's Hey
To a Nordic Princess
Walking Tune
DEIRDRE GRIBBIN
Rothko Chord (1997) 5'
Decorated Skin (2003) 7'
FRANCISCO GUERRERO
Op. 1 Manual (1976) 12'
OLIVER HANCOCK
Stranger Dances (2002)*** 8'
MORGAN HAYES
Only Jesting (1990-91) 4'
Weaving (1991) 8'
Flaking Yellow Stucco (1996)** 4'
Chipped Marble (1997-9*** 4'
Conway Hall (1998)*** 2'
Corrugated (1998)*** 2'
Puppet Theatre (1998-99)*** 6'
Le Lardon (1999) 3'
Shellac (for piano n ensemble) (1997)*** 15'
HANS-JOACHIM HESPOS
-Z...() (1969) indet.
VOLKER HEYN
203 (1995-96)*** 50'
WIELAND HOBAN
when da panting STARTS (2002-2004)*** 15'
HEINZ HOLLIGER
Elis (Drei Nachtstucke) (1961) 6'
Partita (1999)** 23'
NICOLAUS A. HUBER
Darrabuka (1976) 14'
Beds n Brackets (1990)** 17'
Disappearances (1995)** 15'
KLAUS K. HUBLER
Sonetto LXXXIII del Michelangelo (1986)** 12.5'
EDWARD DUDLEY HUGHES
Orchid 4 (1996)*** 3'
DEREK HURST
...aitempi, i distanzi... (2002)*** 8'
TOSHI ICHIYANAGI
Piano Media 1 6'
CHARLES IVES
Concord Sonata
Three Page Sonata
Some South Paw Pitching
LEOS JANACEK
In da Mists
On an Overgrown Path
Sonata "1.X.1905"
Theme n Variations
MICHAEL JARRELL
Modifications (for piano n ensemble) (1987)** 12'
EVAN JOHNSON
Dehiscence, Flottiments (2002-2003)*** 8'
TOM JOHNSON
Cosinus (1994) 6'
ANDRE JOLIVET
Mana - Six Pieces for Piano (1935) 15'
MAURICIO KAGEL
Metapiece/Mimetics(1961) indet
MM 51 (1976) 8'
An Tasten (1977) 18'
Passe Compose (1993)** 20'
A Deux Mains (1995)** 5'
Impromptu II (1999)** 5'
ROBERT KEELEY
Études de cloche (2001) 12'
KIM IN-CHEOL
3 Stuck fur Klavier 7'
GYORGY KURTAG
Jatékok (selections)
HELMUT LACHENMANN
Funf Variationen uber ein Thema von F. Schubert (1956) 6.5'
Echo Andante (1961)** 11.5'
Wiegenlied (1963)** 4'
Guero (1969)** 5.5'
Ein Kinderspiel (1980) 17.5'
Serynade (1998/2000) 30'
LEE GUN-TAEK
Improvisation (1) (1999) 5'
THOMAS LAUCK
spazieren I/II (1997) 6'
DAVID LESSER
Schattenbilder (1995)*** 2'
HANNAH LEWINGTON
Etudes (1995-97)*** 8'
Je sais les cieux crevant en éclairs (2001) *** 4'
GYORGY LIGETI
Etudes 1-15 (1985-9
MAGNUS LINDBERG
Twine (1989) 7.5'
RODNEY LISTER
Monday Music (1996)*** 2'
Same as We (1997) 3'
ROSS LORRAINE
Tacet (1998-99)*** 5'
Attacca (2000-01)*** 3'
DAVID LUMSDAINE
Kelly Ground (1965) 20'
Ruhe Sanfte, Sanfte Ruh' (1974) 20'
ERIK LUND
Aftermath (2002)*** 5'
JOHN MCLACHLAN
Nuances (2003)*** 9'
CLAUS-STEFFEN MAHNKOPF
Le reve d'ange Nouveau (1999)** 9'
PHILLIPE MANOURY
Passacaille pour Tokyo for piano n 17 instruments (1994) 20'
JEREMY MARCHANT
Piano song 1 (1996) 6'
PETER MAXWELL DAVIES
Five Pieces Op. 2 (1955-56) 15'
PAUL MEALOR
Reflections of Infinity (1999 - 2001)*** 13'
NICOLAI MEDTNER
Contes Op. 26
Sonata Reminicenza
MENDI MENJIQI
Motus (2002) 4'
OLIVIER MESSIAEN
Various Preludes (1928-29)
Fantasie Burlesque (1932) 7'
Pièce pour la tombeau de Paul Dukas (1935) 5'
Rondeau (1943) 3'
Vingt Regards sur l'Enfant Jesus (1944) 125'
Canteodjaya (1949) 12'
Quatre Études de Rhythme (1949-50) 17'
Catalogue d'Oiseaux (1956-5 (complete) 165'
Oiseaux Exotiques+
Des Canyons aux Etoiles+
SAM MIRELMAN
Sans Hauteur(1998)*** 9'
IAN MOORE
Yoruba (1996-97)*** 4'
Parfum (2003-2004)*** 5'
ENNIO MORRICONE
Quattro Studi (1983-89)** 12'
TRISTAN MURAIL
Territoires de l'Oubli (1971) 25'
Cloches d'adieu et un sourire... (1992) 3'
CONLON NANCARROW
Prelude n Blues (1935) 3.5'
Three Canons (for Ursula) (1988) 18'
CHRIS NEWMAN
Grooving Through Old Tombs (1981) 2'
O So Sorry (1981) 2'
Hanging About (1981) 2'
Sad (1982) 2'
Consider Conception (song antique) (1982) 3'
Alsace or Cologne (1986-87) 3'
Fish Enter Through Head (1988) 6'
Opening (Your Mouth in da Morning) (1988) 3'
Satie n Easter Hymn (1988) 2'
da reason why I am unable to live in my country as a composer is a political one (1988) 45'
My Night in Newark/New Pianos (1987-8 10'
Night (1991) 20'
Vienna (1993) 15'
Piano Sonata No. 5 (1993) 20'
untitled combine (1996)** 5'
BO NILLSON
Quantitaeten (1958) 6'
LUIGI NONO
...sofferte onde serene..... (1976) 14'
MICHAEL NYMAN
Suite from 'da Piano' (1993) 16'
da Piano Concerto
PAUL OBERMAYER
Coil (2001)*** 5'
CHRISTIAN OFENBAUER
Katalog (1985) 15'
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And Part Three...
JOHN OGDON
Ballade (1969) 10'
Sonata No. 1 (1961/71) 20'
Theme n Variations (1966) 12'
From Kaleidoscope - Sonata No. 6 - reminiscences of Scriabin; Sonata No. 11 - Sonata super Boris
Transcription of Mussorgsky's Varlaam's Song
HANS OTTE
Das Buch der Klange (1981)** 72'
HILDA PAREDES
Triptico (1993-94/2004)*** 15'
PARK KI-SEOB
Three Songs for Proko 6'
MICHAEL PARSONS
Piano song 1962 4'
Piano song 1967 5'
Piano song 1968 5'
Arctic Prelude (1990) 3'
Arctic Rag (1990) 2'
In Praise of Uist (1992) 4'
Skopelos 3 & 4 (1992) 6'
Fourths n Fifths (1982) 4'
Four Oblique Pieces (1996) 8'
Jive (1996)*** 3'
Jive 2 (1997)*** 3'
Two Canons (1997)*** 5'
BRICE PAUSET
Trois Canons (1989) 6'
ROBERT HP PLATZ
up (Klavierstück IV) aus dem Zyklus up down strange charm (1996-97) 8'
FRANCIS POULENC
Movements Perpetuels
Novelettes
Pastourelle-Hymne-Toccata
Les Soirees de Nazelle
SERGEI PROKOFIEFF
Sonatas Nos 6, 7, 9
Visions Fugitives
JONATHAN POWELL
Five Pieces (1992-97)*** 12'
DAVID POWERS
Twelve Miniatures (1987-2001)*** 10'
ALWYNNE PRITCHARD
Spring (1996) 1.5'
Mesarch (1996) 4'
Der Zwerg (1997-9*** 8'
Invisible Cities (1999)*** 15'
GWYN PRITCHARD
Five Short Pieces for Piano (1975) 6'
From Time to Time (1999)*** 5'
BERNFRIED PRÖVE
Salto (1991-92)** 5'
GUTO PUW
Ffantasia III (2000)*** 7'
SERGEI RACHMANINOFF
Etudes Tableaux
Sonata No. 2
Various Preludes (including complete Op. 32)
Variations on a Theme of Corelli
HORATIO RADULESCU
Omaggio à Domenico Scarlatti (1967) 4'
Sonata No. 1 "cradle to abysses" (1968) 9'
Sonata No. 2 "'being n non-being create each other" (1991) 12'
Sonata No. 3 "'you will endure forever" (1992 -99)** 23'
Sonata No. 4 "lyk a well ... older dan God" (1993) 15'
Sonata No. 5 "settle your dust, dis is da primal identity" (2003)** 12'
MAURICE RAVEL - Complete Works:
Gaspard de la Nuit
Jeux d'Eau
Miroirs
Menuet Antique
Pavane
Sonatine
Le Tombeau de Couperin
Valses Nobles et Sentimentales
shorter pieces
ROGER REDGATE
Eidos (1981) 1'
Pas au-Delà (1989) 8'
Beuys (1992) 2'
PAUL RHYS
Not I (1995)*** 15'
Preludes (1999)*** 10'
WOLFGANG RIHM
Klavierstück 1 Op. 8a (1970) 15'
Klavierstück 2 Op. 8b (1971) 15'
Klavierstück 3 Op. 8c (four hands) (1971) 7'
Klavierstück 4 (1974) 10'
Klavierstück 5 "Tombeau" (1975) 11'
Klavierstück 6 "Bagatellen" (1977-7 13'
Klavierstück 7 (1980) 11'
Nachstudie (1992-94) 25'
FREDERIC RZEWSKI
De Profundis (1992) 32'
Ballad #5 (It Makes A Long Time Man Feel Bad) (1979/1997/2004)*** 12'
ERIK SATIE
Chapitres tournes en toussens
Croquis et agaceries d'un gros bonhomme en bois
Descriptions automatiques
Embryons desseches
Le Fils des Etoiles
Gnossiennes
Gothic Dances
Gymnopedies
Nocturnes
Pieces Froides
Sarabandes
REBECCA SAUNDERS
"Mirror, mirror on da wall" (1994)** 10'
ROBERT SAXTON
Chacony (for da left hand) (1988) 6'
GIACINTO SCELSI
Suite No. 9 (1953) 35'
Quattro Illustrazioni (1953) 15'
Cinque Incantesmi (1953) 13.5'
Suite No. 10 (1954) 18'
Action Music (1955) 15'
Aitsi (1973) 12'
DIETER SCHNEBEL
concert sans orchestre (1964)** 15'
espressivo (1961-63) 10'
Bagatelles (1986)** 15'-20'
ARNOLD SCHOENBERG
Klavierstücke Op. 11
Klavierstücke Op. 19
Klavierstücke Op. 23
Klavierstücke Op. 33a & 33b
SALVATORE SCIARRINO
De la Nuit (1971) 4'
Étude de concert (1976) 2'
Sonata No. 1 (1976) 13'
Sonata No. 2 (1983) 10'
Sonata No. 3 (1987) 12'
Sonata No. 5 (1994) 10'
Anamorfosi (1980) 3'
Perduto in una citta d'acque (1991) 9.5'
Polveri laterali (1997) 2'
Nocturnes 1-6 (1998-2001) 25'
STEFANO SCODANIBBIO
Only connect (2001) 8'
ALEXANDER SCRIABIN
Sonata No 5
Sonata No 9
Sonata No 10
Various Preludes, Etudes n Poems
RODNEY SHARMAN
Canonic Toccata (1996)*** 1'
Operatic Transcriptions (1989-95) 12'
KUNZU SHIM
dis space (1986) 45'
DMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH
Preludes (various)
Preludes & Fugues (various)
THOMA SIMAKU
da Flight of da Eagle (2001)*** 7'
HOWARD SKEMPTON
Complete Piano Music, including:
Eirenicons 1-4
da Durham Strike*
Even Tenor
Images
Horham ***
Lyric Study ***
Starlight***
Monogram ***
Penumbra ***
Bolt from da Blue ***
Gestalt ***
after-image 4 ***
Vale***
GERHARD STABLER
Traum 1/9/92 16'
Internet 1.1 (1996)*** 4'
Dali (1995-96)** 12'
KARLHEINZ STOCKHAUSEN
Klavierstücke I-IV (1952-53) 7.5'
Klavierstück V (1954-55) 5.5'
Klavierstück VI (1954-55) 25'
Klavierstück VII (1954-55) 6.5'
Klavierstück VIII (1954-55) 2'
Klavierstück IX (1954-61) 10'
Klavierstück X (1954-61) 22'
Klavierstuck XII (1979-83) 22'
LUKE STONEHAM
Body to Centre (1990) 12'
Carmen (1992) 3'
Magenta Cuts (1994) 12'
Counting Crows (1996)*** 2'
"pour les cinq doigts" (1998) 6'
IGOR STRAVINSKY
Circus Polka
Piano Rag Music
Serenade in A
Sonata
Tango
Three Movements from Petrouchka
MARCO STROPPA
Miniature estrose (selections)
TORU TAKEMITSU
Pause Interrompue (1952-59) 7'
Piano Distance (1961) 5.5'
For Away (1973) 8'
Rain Tree Sketch 1 (1982) 6'
Les Yeux Clos 1 (1979) 6'
Litany (1950-89) 12'
MARK R TAYLOR
Patterns 3 (1978-80) 4'
Piano song 1980 #1 *** 4'
Little Piano song 1984 #2 4'
Geological (1985-86) 5'
Collage (1985-86)*** 6'
Exergue (1986) 6'
Sprue (1987) 3'
Study (1987)*** 4'
Final Music (1988) 6'
Appenato (1990)*** 4'
Victorian Values (1986-90) 45'
Gallagher Transcriptions (1996)*** 3'
In Hell (1996)*** 3'
For Marc Hulson IV & V (1997)*** 5'
Lijn (1979/2000)*** 10'
'Je donne mon concert d'adieu' (1997-2002)*** 20'
MICHAEL TIPPETT
Sonata No. 1 (1936-37) 21'
Sonata No. 2 (1962) 14'
Sonata No. 3 (1972-73) 22'
ANDREW TOOVEY
Artaud (1985) 10'
To Sappho (1993) 3'
ERIK ULMAN
Madonna 5'
GALINA USTVOLSKAYA
Sonata No. 4 (1957) 12'
Sonata No. 5 (1986) 16'
Sonata No. 6 (1988) 7'
STEFAN VAN EYCKEN
overrun-abord (1996-97)*** 5'
campo minato (1997)*** 6'
titanic light (1997-9*** 8'
SERGE VERSTOCKT
New song (2004)***
ANTON VON WEBERN
Variations Op. 27
JOHN WHITE
Various Piano Sonatas (No. 130***)
IAN WILLCOCK
da Persistence of Melody (1996)*** 3'
CHRISTIAN WOLFF
For Piano 1 (1952) 7'
Bread n Roses (1976) 6'
Hay una Mujer Desparecida (1979) 11'
RENE WOLLHAUSER
Drei Klavierstücke (1986-87) 3.5'
IVAN WYSCHNEGRADSKY
Étude sur le carre magique sonorite (1957) 7'
IANNIS XENAKIS
Evryali (1973) 12'
Mists (1981) 10'
Palimpsest+
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And Part Four...
JAY ALLAN YIM
:[ten]dril (1999)*** 28'
LA MONTE YOUNG
X for Henry Flint indet
BERND ALOIS ZIMMERMANN
Capriccio, Improvisationen über Volksliederthemen (1946) 9'
Konfigurationen (1956) 7'
WALTER ZIMMERMANN
Beginner's Mind (1976)***(of complete version) 60'
Abgeschiedenheit (1982)** 20'
Wüstenwanderung (1986)** 25'
When I'm Eighty-Four (1989) 3'
Barn Snail-Dance (1997) 3'
Wanda Landowskas verschwundene Instrumente (1998) 20'
Aimide (2001-2002)*** 15'
Blaupause (Schatten der Ideen 6) (2003)*** 5'
ISAAC ALBENIZ
Pieces from Iberia
CHARLES VALENTIN ALKAN
Comme le Vent ---------------------------------------hey stevie look!
Concerto for Solo Piano
Le Festin d'Estopes
J.S. BACH
English Suite 2
Fantasy & Fugue in A minor
French Suites Nos. 3, 5, 6
Italian Concerto
Preludes n Fugues
MILY BALAKIREV
Islamey
Transcriptions from Glinka
BÉLA BARTÓK
Allegro Barbaro
Bagatelles
3 Folk Songs from da Csik District
15 Hungarian Peasant Dances
Improvisations Op.20
Pieces from Mikrokosmos
'Out of Doors' Suite
Petite Suite
Romanian Christmas Carols
Romanian Dances Op. 8
Romanian Folk Dances
Three Rondos after Folk Tunes
Seven Sketches
Sonata
Sonatina
Studies Op. 18
Suite Op. 14
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN
Sonatas Op. 2 Nos 1, 2, 3
Sonata Op.7
Sonatas Op. 10 Nos 1, 2, 3
Sonata Op. 13 (Pathetique)
Sonata Op. 14 Nos 1, 2
Sonata Op. 22
Sonata Op. 26
Sonatas Op. 27 Nos 1, 2 (Moonlight)
Sonata Op. 28
Sonatas Op. 31 Nos 1, 2, 3
Sonata Op. 53 (Waldstein)
Sonata Op. 54
Sonata Op. 57 (Appassionata)
Sonata Op. 78
Sonata Op. 79
Sonata Op. 81A (Les Adieux)
Sonata Op. 90
Sonata Op. 101
Sonata Op. 106 (Hammerklavier)
Sonata Op. 109
Sonata Op. 110
Sonata Op. 111
Variations on a March by Dressler WoO 63
Variations on 'Kind, willst du ruhig schlafen' WoO75
Variations n Fugue on a Theme from Prometheus Op.35
Variations on 'God save da King' WoO 78
Variations on 'Rule Britannia' WoO 79
32 Variations in C minor WoO 80
Variations on an Original Theme Op. 76
33 Variations on a Waltz by Diabelli Op. 120
Rondo a capriccio (Rage over a Lost Penny) Op. 129
Bagatelles Op. 33, 119, 126
JOHANNES BRAHMS
Scherzo Op. 4
Sonata No. 3 in F minor Op. 5
Balladen Op. 10
Variationen über ein Thema von Robert Schumann Op. 9
Variationen über ein Thema von G. F. Händel Op. 24
Variationen über ein Thema von Niccolò Paganini Op. 35
Rhapsodien Op. 79
Klavierstucke Op. 116, 117, 118, 119
FERRUCIO BUSONI
Elegies
Fantasia Contrappuntistica
Indian Diary
Nuit de Noel
Sonatinas 1-6
Transcriptions of Bach Chaconne n Choral Preludes, Brahms Organ Chorale Preludes, Liszt La Campanella
FREDERIC CHOPIN
Ballades Nos. 1-4
Barcarolle
Berceuse
Fantasy in F minor
Polonaise Fantasie
Scherzos Nos. 1-4
Sonatas Nos. 2 n 3
Variations Brilliantes
Various Nocturnes, Etudes, Preludes, Mazurkas,
Polonaises, Impromptus n Waltzes
CLAUDE DEBUSSY - Complete Works:
Arabesques
Children's Corner
Estampes
12 Etudes
Images Books 1 & 2
L'Isle Joyeuse
24 Preludes
Pour le Piano
Suite Bergamasque
shorter pieces
GABRIEL FAURE
Nocturnes 4, 5, 6, 12
LEOPOLD GODOWSKY
Phonoramas (Java Suite)
Transcriptions of Albeniz Tango, Chopin Etudes, Schubert Songs, Strauss Waltzes
PERCY GRAINGER
Blithe Bells
Colonial Song
Handel in da Strand
Harvest Humn
'In a Nutshell' suite
In Dahomey
Ramble on Richard Strauss's 'Rosenkavalier'
Scotch Strathspey & Reel
Three Scottish Folk Songs
Shepherd's Hey
To a Nordic Princess
Walking Tune
EDVARD GRIEG
Pieces from Slätter Op. 72
JOSEPH HAYDN
Various Sonatas
CHARLES IVES
Concord Sonata
Three-Page Sonata
Some South Paw Pitching
LEOS JANÁCEK
In da Mists
On an Overgrown Path
Sonata "1.X.1905"
Theme n Variations
FRANZ LISZT
Balladen
La Campanella
Consolations
Fantasy & Fugue on BACH
Harmonies Poetiques et Religeuses (complete)
Hungarian Rhapsodien Nos. 2, 3, 5, 7, 12, 15
Legende
Liebestraüme
Mephisto Waltzen Nos. 1 n 3
Sonata in B minor
Rhapsodie Espagnole
Études d'execution Transcendentales (various)
Various pieces from Années de pelerinage (incl.Vallee d'Obermann, Petrach Sonnets, Jeux d'Eaux)
La Lugubre Gondola 1 & 2, Nuages Gris, En Reve, Unstern, other late pieces
BEETHOVEN-LISZT
Adelaide
Auf den Ferne Geliebte
Six Goethe-Lieder, Septet
Symphony No. 6 (Pastoral)
BELLINI-LISZT
Reminiscences de Norma
CHOPIN-LISZT
Maiden's Wish
DONIZETTI-LISZT
Reminiscences de Lucia de Lammermoor
TCHAIKOVSKY-LISZT
Polonaise from Eugene Onegin
VERDI-LISZT
Paraphrases on Rigoletto, Ernani, Aida, Il Trovatore, Simon Boccanegra
WAGNER-LISZT
Elsa's dream n Lohengrin's rebuke (Lohengrin)
Entry of da Guests (Tannhauser)
Isolde's Liebestod (Tristan), Valhalla (da Ring)
Overture, 'O du mein holder Abendstern'
Valhalla (da Ring)
NICOLAI MEDTNER
Contes Op.26, Sonata Reminicenza
FELIX MENDELSSOHN
Variations Op. 82
FREDERIC MOMPOU
Paisajes
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART
Fantasy in C minor K396
Sonata K279
Sonata K282
Sonata K283
Sonata K310
Sonata K330
Sonata K331
Sonata K332
Sonata K533
Sonata K547a
Sonata K576
FRANCIS POULENC
Movements Perpetuels
Novelettes
Pastourelle-Hymne-Toccata
Les Soirees de Nazelle
SERGEI PROKOFIEFF
Sonatas Nos 6, 7, 9,
Visions Fugitives
SERGEI RACHMANINOFF
Etudes Tableaux
Sonata No. 2
Various Preludes (including complete Op. 32)
Variations on a Theme of Corelli
MAURICE RAVEL - Complete Works:
Gaspard de la Nuit
Jeux d'Eau
Miroirs
Menuet Antique
Pavane
Sonatine
Le Tombeau de Couperin
Valses Nobles et Sentimentales
shorter pieces
ANTON RUBINSTEIN
Melody in F
Valse Caprice
DOMENICO SCARLATTI
Various Sonatas
FRANZ SCHUBERT
Impromptus
Moments Musicaux
Wanderer Fantasy
Sonata D537 in A minor
Sonata D664 in A
Sonata D784 in A minor
Sonata D845 in A minor
Sonata D850 in D
Sonata D894 in G
Sonata D958 in C minor
Sonata D959 in A
Sonata D960 in Bb
ROBERT SCHUMANN
Papillons, Op. 2
Davidsbündler, Op. 6
Carnaval, Op. 9
Sonata No. 1 in F sharp, Op. 11
Phantasiestücke, Op. 12
Sonata No. 3 in F minor, Op. 14
Etüden in Form von Variationen (Symphonische Etüden), Op. 13
Kinderscenen, Op. 15
Kreisleriana, Op. 16
Fantasy in C, Op. 17
Arabesque, Op. 18
Blumenstuck, Op. 19
Humoreske, Op. 20
Noveletten, Op. 21
Sonata No. 2 in G minor, Op. 22
Nachtstücke, Op. 23
Faschingsswank aus Wien, Op. 26
Drei Romanzen, Op. 28
Waldscenen, Op. 82
Bunte Blätter, Op. 99
Drei Phantasiestücke, Op. 111
Gesang der Frühe, Op. 133
ALEXANDER SCRIABIN
Sonata No. 5
Sonata No. 9
Sonata No. 10
Various Preludes, Etudes n Poems, Vers la Flamme
DMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH
Preludes (various)
Preludes & Fugues (various)
IGOR STRAVINSKY
Circus Polka
Piano Rag Music
Serenade in A
Sonata
Tango
Three Movements from Petrouchka
KARL TAUSIG
Transcriptions of Schubert Marche Militaire, Strauss Waltzes, Weber: Invitation to da Dance
SIGISMOND THALBERG
Fantasies on 'Home Sweet Home', Rossini's 'Moses'
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JOHN CAGE
Quest
Two Pieces for Piano
A Room
da Perilous Night
Four Walls
Ophelia
Two Pieces for Piano
Sonatas n Interludes
Music for Marcel Duchamp
Dream
In a Landscape
Music of Changes Books 1 & 2
Seven Haiku
For MC & DT
Waiting
Music Walk
TV Köln '
Solo for Piano
Theater song
Cheap Imitation
Various Etudes Australes
ASLSP
One
Swinging
What?! :o He does not play 4'33''?
And no Sorabji? >:(
I am very disappointed. ;)
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Still more...
CLAUDIO AMBROSINI
Con Vulgari Eloquente
BARTOK
Concerto No 2, Concerto No 3
BEETHOVEN
Concertos No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
BRAHMS
Concertos Nos 1, 2
JOHN CAGE
Concert for piano n orchestra, Fourteen
CHOPIN
Concerto No 1
FREDERIC DURIEUX
Marges 2 for solo piano n ensemble
PASCAL DUSAPIN
À Quia
MICHAEL FINNISSY
Concerto No 1, Concerto No 3
GERSHWIN
Rhapsody in Blue
GRIEG
Concerto
MORGAN HAYES
Shellac
JANACEK
Concertino
MICHAEL JARRELL
Modifications
LISZT
Concerto No 1, Totentanz
PHILLIPE MANOURY
Passacaille pour Tokyo
MESSIAEN
Oiseaux Exotiques, Des Canyons aux Etoiles
MOZART
Concertos K271, K466, K488
MICHAEL NYMAN
da Piano Concerto
POULENC
Concerto
PROKOFIEFF
Concerto Nos 2,3
RACHMANINOFF
Concertos No. 1, 2, 3, Paganini Rhapsody
RAVEL
Concerto in G, Concerto for da Left Hand
ROUSSEL
Concerto
SAINT-SAENS
Concerto No 2, Concerto No 3, 'Africa' Fantasy, Rhapsodie d'Auvergne
SCHUMANN
Concerto
SHOSTAKOVICH
Concerto No 2
STRAVINSKY
Concerto for Piano & Winds
TCHAIKOVSKY
Concerto No 1
IANNIS XENAKIS
Palimpsest, Eonta
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lacking in girth, thats a long list, but his playing lacks girth!
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Sorry but - I wasn't born yesterday!!!
I don't believe that ANYBODY alive or dead could have a repertoire that big (unless they are 500 years old) and I suggest anyone who reads this list to be more than skeptical of it all
You know, anybody here could make a list of every piano piece ever written and claim it to be their rep list, but that doesn't make it true, does it?
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lacking in girth, thats a long list, but his playing lacks girth!
Exactly.
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Lol way to drag up a way old thread. Basically if you are a virtuoso who can play Gaspard+Hammerklavier+Rach 3+Transcendental Etudes+OC you can just claim everything to be in your repertoire.
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no mendelssohn?? :o
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I've seen a few videos of Pace, in addition to many of his recordings (many with other comparisons), and he truly does have great playing to back up a long list such as that. He's a great ambassador for modern music.
no mendelssohn?? :o
Playing Mendelssohn isn't as important as bringing to light many of the modern composers that don't get the recognition they deserve, which is what Ian Pace does. Composers such as Mendelssohn (who get the recognition they deserve [plus more]) would only waste his time.
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It certainly makes one wonder what "repertoire" means. Isn't there another fellow on the internet, who uploads pdf scores to his website, and claims to have a repertoire of basically the entire piano repertory?
Fabio Bidini, who has over 80 concertos in his repertoire, lists them by preparation time; if I remember correctly, most are available on 1 day's notice. I am curious what this pianist means by "repertoire:" when can he play these pieces? What makes them part of his repertoire - has he alreayd performed all of them, is he ready to perform any of them? What exactly does he mean by this list?
Walter Ramsey
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I've never heard the pianist play, but my suspicion is that he may make his list on the basis of what he believes he is capable. For instance, he has sight read pieces of Thomas Ades or Percy Grainger, gone through all the Beethoven sonatas, the complete works of Brahms, etc, and found himself capable of playing those pieces, thus including them in his repertoire list. If we all did that, we would all have enormous repertoire lists - granted, excluding many pieces listed here.
But it makes one wonder what is the point of this list? Are these all memorized pieces? Are these his real repertoire, the pieces he performs season in and season out? Are these pieces he has sufficiently studied to record, to perform, to play for the living composers, etc? We just don't know. It would take someone studying his concert programs to know whether these pieces are actually in his repertoire. Perhaps someone here can tell us. I am thinking ahinton.
Walter Ramsey
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I think he is capable of playing and memorizing large amounts of repertoire at a time. He has performed many long and complex works by memory in recital, such as Finnissy's History of Photography in Sound, which is about 4-5 hours long if I recall correctly. It is considered an extremely difficult work of immense complexity, hence Finnissy's "New Complexity". I also know that he is capable of learning large sums of repertoire quickly and efficiently, yet completely. I think he is capable of learning all the aforementioned pieces. And remember, once someone learns a piece, it enters their repertoire. Thats just my take on the situation. If he is capable of playing and memorizing pieces such as the Finnissy, he is certainly capable of playing all those pieces and including them in his repertoire.
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I think he is capable of playing and memorizing large amounts of repertoire at a time. He has performed many long and complex works by memory in recital, such as Finnissy's History of Photography in Sound, which is about 4-5 hours long if I recall correctly.
The question is: At what tempo can he play all these works and how many wrong or skipped notes occur?
Many people can play all these works if they play them really slowly and have the help of a pageturner.
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how many wrong or skipped notes occur?
In the Finnissy, nobody is gonna notice.
Thal
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I also know that he is capable of learning large sums of repertoire quickly and efficiently, yet completely. I think he is capable of learning all the aforementioned pieces. And remember, once someone learns a piece, it enters their repertoire. Thats just my take on the situation.
I certainly don't doubt his capability. But I still wonder about the definition here of "repertoire."
For instance, many years ago I learned the Beethoven 1st concerto. I didn't do much with it, played it maybe twice, and now, can still remember long stretches, but not the whole piece. And, many aspects of technique I would have to revise. Can I count this in my repertoire? I learnt it; I know I can play it; I just don't play it.
Or, let's say I sight-read Chopin op.25 no.1; it looks easy enough, and I can sight-read at tempo without any note mistakes. Is this piece now in my repertoire?
Think of a repertory theatre. They don't have a play read-through, decide that play would be good for their repertory, and then say it is there. It has to be performed, and it has to be performed enough times to be considered not just a fluke, but something they do.
my take on it is that performance is essential to repertoire. I can't believe that all these works are in this pianists repertoire, simply because I cannot believe he performed them all. Yet I am sure he is capable of playing every one of them. I don't know what he has or has not performed, but would like to know.
Walter Ramsey
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In the Finnissy, nobody is gonna notice.
Thal
Exactly, unless they have spent some time studying the piece itself
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I have heard Ian Pace perform non-new complexity works with the score in front of me, such as the Dusapin etudes, and he definitely shows his proficiency there. Those pieces definitely require a sensitive touch and it will be noticed if a note is missed here and there. And I don't think these can be read through that easily (I have tried [and failed]).
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Can anyone please upload or link a video of Pace playing these monsterpieces so we can see how good he is.
I still haven´t heard or seen one liverecording by him
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Can anyone please upload or link a video of Pace playing these monsterpieces so we can see how good he is.
I've thought about posting that, but the video is quite large and would require some doctoring. Maybe I'll upload one or two examples to YouTube so this can be put to rest. Dusapin, for those who aren't familiar with him, is perhaps the most "normal" thing that Pace has recorded.
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God give it a rest. Who cares if he can play his listed rep well or not. What fulfillment do you get out of it? It's this skepticism that pissed off people like virtuoso1.
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God give it a rest. Who cares if he can play his listed rep well or not. What fulfillment do you get out of it? It's this skepticism that pissed off people like virtuoso1.
I don't think anybody is arguing that...?
Walter Ramsey
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Can anyone please upload or link a video of Pace playing these monsterpieces so we can see how good he is.
Here are two performances from the DVD that he put out along with the Dusapin etudes and concerto. Great videos and great compositions, imo.
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I don't think anybody is arguing that...?
Walter Ramsey
"Can anyone please upload or link a video of Pace playing these monsterpieces so we can see how good he is.
I still haven´t heard or seen one liverecording by him"
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Here are two performances from the DVD that he put out along with the Dusapin etudes and concerto. Great videos and great compositions, imo.
Very interesting to finally hear Pace perform live. The last clip showed some impressive hand independance I guess but I expected more technical playing. His playing worked fine here but I wonder if he can play Sorabji´s hardest works uptempo and accurate
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Does anyone else have video of him?
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I might upload a few more segments from that Dusapin DVD. Some of the other parts really show off his technique.
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I haven't heard of Dusapin before, but given that, I thought Ian played well. Nice touch with the drawings...
Josh
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I might upload a few more segments from that Dusapin DVD. Some of the other parts really show off his technique.
Please upload everything you got with Pace
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I wonder if he can play Sorabji´s hardest works uptempo and accurate
Whether or not he can is an issue which those who wish to do so may debate; what I can assure those who do, those who don't and everyone else is that it's an odds-on certainty that he won't...
Best,
Alistair
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Please upload everything you got with Pace
I won't upload everything that I have. Maybe just another segment from the etudes and maybe one from the rehearsal session of Dusapin's piano concerto. If I upload everything off the DVD, that wouldn't give anyone any incentive to buy the DVD! God knows he and Dusapin need the money.
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won't upload everything that I have. Maybe just another segment from the etudes and maybe one from the rehearsal session of Dusapin's piano concerto.
Upload the most technically impressive performance on the DVD according to you
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Whether or not he can is an issue which those who wish to do so may debate; what I can assure those who do, those who don't and everyone else is that it's an odds-on certainty that he won't...
Best,
Alistair
Interesting! And why not?
Walter Ramsey
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Because Ian Pace is not a Sorabji fan.
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Then I can only assume that Mr Pace (who I've heard live, once, but never met face-to-face) is a savant - i.e. someone with a freak ability. Interesting but no lesson there for the rest of us. John Ogdon was one too, I'm pretty sure. Ordinary folk just have to sit there and practise!
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Because Ian Pace is not a Sorabji fan.
That's putting it very mildly (or very discreetly, or both) - indeed, a whole lot more mildly than he would put it himself!...
Best,
Alistair
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Upload the most technically impressive performance on the DVD according to you
for me...for technically sake...the whole DVD cant equal the Wunder's Chopin op.10 no.2 live from Chopin Competition video 8)
daSDC will say the same
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for me...for technically sake...the whole DVD cant equal the Wunder's Chopin op.10 no.2 live from Chopin Competition video 8)
daSDC will say the same
Speaking of Chopin op. 10 no. 2.
Libetta playing "Igniis fatus" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4IRfLAqguE