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Offline alejo_90

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Gilels Recordings needed...
on: March 11, 2006, 06:53:21 AM
Hello I'm new in the forum, and I must say that I feel in Heaven. Here in Peru, people don't give a *** about classical music, so this is like living in USA or Europe. I have found a lot of good recordings already, and some interesting stuff also.

Well, let's get down to business, I'm a Gilels fan, and I've been trying to get all of his recordings, but as you know, in Peru you can find very little of classical music. So I have to ask anyone in this forum to post any recordings by him, specially the Rach 3 (any of the three versions), the Chopin Heroic Polonaise and Liszt's HR 2 (yes he recorded it). All composers welcome.

Thanks anyways, and I must say again how grateful I am to have found such a wonderful page.

PS: Sorry for my english, If I got any mistakes... I'm 15 and I still have a lot to learn
It's better to make your own mistakes than copy someone else's. - Vladimir Horowitz

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Re: Gilels Recordings needed...
Reply #2 on: March 11, 2006, 06:24:33 PM
Thanks !  :)
It's better to make your own mistakes than copy someone else's. - Vladimir Horowitz

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Re: Gilels Recordings needed...
Reply #3 on: March 11, 2006, 09:42:37 PM
You are welcome!  :)
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