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Topic: Henck's Cogluotobusisletmesi  (Read 2104 times)

Offline pianoden

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Henck's Cogluotobusisletmesi
on: May 08, 2011, 08:02:46 AM
Hey guys.
    A while back Scriabinwasmydad had Herbert Henck's recording of cogluotobusisletmesi up on youtube.  It has since been taken down. I can't even find information on the original LP so I was wondering if anybody knew where to obtain this recording.

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Re: Henck's Cogluotobusisletmesi
Reply #1 on: May 27, 2011, 08:16:02 PM
Well, no-one got back to me, so I've decided to follow up with my last post. I wasn't able to obtain Henck's recording, but I did obtain a recent Clarence Barlow SACD with a four piano version of Cogluotobusisletmesi.  It's actually a real good recording of the piece and it's great to be able to hear it in it's entirety. If anybody's interested in this piece, this would be the recording to listen to.

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Re: Henck's Cogluotobusisletmesi
Reply #2 on: June 04, 2011, 01:57:45 AM
I'll upload it in a bit.
 

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