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Offline espresso

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Hamelin's Rach 3 Live!
on: September 27, 2005, 04:42:35 AM
Just thought I will let you guys drool a bit  :P by telling you I went to see Hamelin perform Rach 3 in Auckland Townhall last thursday.  It was phenomenal.  He played Scriabin's Etude Op2 No1 and George Antell's (spelling?) Jazz Sonata for encores that brought the house down.  I even got him to sign my Godowsky Chopet, Kapustin and Keliedoscope CDs :D

Anyone has the Jazz Sonata Score?

Offline cherub_rocker1979

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Re: Hamelin's Rach 3 Live!
Reply #1 on: September 27, 2005, 11:51:30 AM
They probably have it here:

www.pianofiles.com

Offline chromatickler

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Re: Hamelin's Rach 3 Live!
Reply #2 on: September 29, 2005, 08:07:56 AM
Just thought I will let you guys drool a bit  :P by telling you I went to see Hamelin perform Rach 3 in Auckland Townhall last thursday.  It was phenomenal.  He played Scriabin's Etude Op2 No1 and George Antell's (spelling?) Jazz Sonata for encores that brought the house down.  I even got him to sign my Godowsky Chopet, Kapustin and Keliedoscope CDs :D
that was quite genius. someone on the 2nd level let out a loud "SH*T" at the end of the 1st mvmt cadenza.

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Re: Hamelin's Rach 3 Live!
Reply #3 on: September 29, 2005, 10:24:35 AM
was it THAT good?!?!?!

Offline viking

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Re: Hamelin's Rach 3 Live!
Reply #4 on: September 30, 2005, 05:12:51 AM
Mmm.  I cant wait till I hear his busoni in winnepeg.  Only 5 more months....
I hope he plays sweet encores.
SAM
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