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FW: Pastorale Symphony
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- From: muramatsu masaaki <mmasaaki@kiwi.ne.jp>
- Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 18:33:38 +0900
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Subject: Re: Pastorale Symphony
Yes, his pastoral on piano is a gem. The same piece on the LD is also a
heart warming video clip. I actually like them than the transcription of the
5th symphony. He seems to play Richard Strauss symphonic poems on piano for
his own sake. Its a pity that he hasn't left recording of them.
on 00.11.17 4:06 AM, Jim Morrison at jim_morrison@SPRYNET.COM wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I just thought I'd pass on the recommendation to all you
> people that may not have Gould's recording of Beethoven's
> Sixth Symphony to rush out and buy it. That first movement,
> which I just finished listening to, is real Gouldian magic
> and one of the warmest recordings of his that I know of.
>
> Beautiful music.
>
> Has anyone out there heard other piano transcriptions
> of the Beethoven symphonies? Gould's are the only ones
> I know of.
>
>
> Bye
>
> Jim
>