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Topic: yes I know... another "favorite/best recording of..." threads but what the heck.  (Read 1611 times)

Offline tanman

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favorite recording/performance of entire mirroirs by ravel or individual pieces in it?  :)
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Lipatti's Alborado immediately springs to mind, one of the all-time great recordings.
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what about une barque sur l'ocean?
I'm learning it right now so can anyone give me a good recording of it?
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Lipatti's Alborado immediately springs to mind, one of the all-time great recordings.
Yikes, I'll second that!  Isn't it amazing? 

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Lipatti's Alborado immediately springs to mind, one of the all-time great recordings.

just listened to it and...  :o :o :o
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Lipatti's Alborado immediately springs to mind, one of the all-time great recordings.

Yes, and Richter too.


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Yes, and Richter too.
I didn't know that Richter recorded it.  Must have missed it somehow. 
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