I should have asked earlier... Are there still piano roll critics? I think there's been a surge of interest in player pianos so just maybe...
Only just spotted your reference...
Well, the nearest you would get would be in the odd society magazine, I suppose. The Nederlandse Pianola Vereniging occasionally reviews new rolls, though you never get a bad review - everyone is so grateful to find new rolls of any sort. What is sad is that so few people are interested in player pianos for the music. It's nearly all mechanical fascination, or perhaps nostalgia. Jazz and ragtime are popular, but nearly always played double fortissimo. I'll see if I can post something non-classical on my Editing of Piano Rolls thread
https://www.pianostreet.com/smf/index.php/topic,20511.0.html, to show that it can be musically played.
If you are interested, and if you haven't done so, look at
www.pianola.org. I've tried to make the site accurate and detailed, incomplete as it still is. I haven't got around to Nancarrow yet, though I wrote something for my own site a while ago -
www.rexlawson.com. As I have said elsewhere, this is not an effort at self-publicity - pianolas are simply my life, and I try to let people know how wonderfully musical they can be.
By the way, Ada, I used to be married to an Aussie in the 1980s. But a double kanga banger sanger - Bill Archie Houda!
