- Mr. Dog has interesting comments (I'm not sure whether I'm convinced, however).
- Mr. Noise chimes in with very restrained remarks about how reviewers reacted to the "Hatto" recordings, demonstrating that he is more of an adult than I might have been.
- Jessica has two more postings up.
- ACD is horrified.
- Sieglinde has some insights into the vagueries of iTunes.
Update, Feb. 19: Jessica links to an excellent editorial on Classics Today. It's in two parts, somewhat annoyingly: Part 1 and Part II.
Hi, Lisa
ReplyDeleteJust saw that you said you'd not heard a note of Hatto (at least before this story broke). If you want to hear the excerpt that was placed on my site in late 2002 and then posted with some enthusiasm at the classical recordings newsgroup in Jan '2003, you can still hear it at http://www.andrys.com/hatto.html - the page has had links to ongoing articles of no little awe and now carries links to current news as it develops.
Thanks for your page. Great to find one about San Francisco doings. I wish someone had attended Gila Goldstein's piano recital mid-Feb !
Hi, Andrys!
ReplyDeleteThere are a bunch of S.F.-area bloggers; see my sidebar.
Is that excerpt Hatto or "Hatto"? What I am most interested in of her is the Bax Symphonic Variations from 1970, with Vernon Handley conducting, because I can be reasonably sure it's her.
I suspect it's "Hatto" in that Mephisto rather than Hatto!
ReplyDeleteIt's there as history of what helped drive the initial interest when many first heard it. I guess I should add that thought there.
Ernst Lumpe is gathering a list of an actual Hatto recordings he can confirm. The short list, which is apt to also be the long list :-)
Will check out the SF area bloggers!
Oh, good for Ernst Lumpe - I took a look at his site on Royale recordings. Excellent material!
ReplyDeleteIt was in the Times and Guardian on Friday, I think. Not surprised the BBC has the story as well.
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