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Offline doxy

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My Wigmore Hall Recital posted on Last.fm
on: April 30, 2008, 05:26:34 PM
Hello kard, mephisto, tds, rachfan, thierry 13,
Many thanks for your kind comments, it really was Steinway Rollce Royce Phantom model, almost plays by itself. Carries one away far beyond comprehension sometimes..

Please note new link to hear my WH recordings which is as follows:
https://www.last.fm/music/Dorian+Griner%2C+Piano/Dorian+Griner+Live+at+London%60+s+Wigmore+Hall+April+2008



Steinway Grand model D was really responding to any request of possible imagination within our frame of omniversal reference. It is such an honour to play at one of the finest venues in our galaxy.

Location recording by Mike Skeet, using Schoeps Microphones.

Complete recital can be listened on my Last.fm page above, incl. Bach, Liszt, Chopin, Ravel and Debussy.

My renewed thanks for the listen!

Offline rachfan

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Re: My Wigmore Hall Recital posted on Last.fm
Reply #1 on: April 30, 2008, 09:33:19 PM
Hi doxy,

I'm glad your Wigmore Hall recital went really well.  Congratulations!!!

I went to your site and listened to the Szymanowski etude.  You captured its dark and ruminating sound superbly.  Wonderful playing indeed!
Interpreting music means exploring the promise of the potential of possibilities.

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Re: My Wigmore Hall Recital posted on Last.fm
Reply #2 on: May 01, 2008, 12:14:26 AM
Chopin 10.1 sparkled! Excellent execution of this from beginning to end.

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Re: My Wigmore Hall Recital posted on Last.fm
Reply #3 on: May 01, 2008, 01:22:29 AM
The program was amazing and very well played ! But ... what happenned to the second scherzo  ??? Anyways haha all the rest of it was really really great playing ! Congratulations !
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