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Topic: Schumann's Allegro, Op. 8  (Read 1278 times)

Offline Motrax

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Schumann's Allegro, Op. 8
on: January 10, 2006, 03:51:28 AM
Does anyone have any good recordings to recommend for Schumann's Allegro, Op. 8? If there aren't any good ones, bad ones will do just fine, too.  :P I've been having trouble finding any recordings of the piece.

Thanks in advance!

-M
"I always make sure that the lid over the keyboard is open before I start to play." --  Artur Schnabel, after being asked for the secret of piano playing.

Offline kreso

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Re: Schumann's Allegro, Op. 8
Reply #1 on: January 10, 2006, 09:15:50 AM
Does anyone have any good recordings to recommend for Schumann's Allegro, Op. 8? If there aren't any good ones, bad ones will do just fine, too.  :P I've been having trouble finding any recordings of the piece.

Thanks in advance!

-M

I'll post today Pollini's recordings-I don't know where it is in my library.
Be pacient!

Offline joell12068

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Re: Schumann's Allegro, Op. 8
Reply #2 on: January 10, 2006, 03:06:56 PM
I'll send you the Jorg Demus recording later today.

Offline kreso

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Re: Schumann's Allegro, Op. 8
Reply #3 on: January 11, 2006, 01:34:08 PM
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