On 10/9/2010 11:51 AM, Derald wrote:
>
> From time to time, idle curiousity impels me to ask this of the NG.
>
> I'll start:
> For the second time this morning, it's a 1938 recorded
> performance of Mendelssohn's Opus 25 Piano Concerto featuring Ania
> Dorfman accompanied by LSO under Walter Goehr. Despite a couple of
> fingering bobbles that would have been digitally edited nowadays, if
> this isn't the best I've heard this played, it's a damned close
> second; but I'm no critic: I just knows what I likes....
> The file was obtained from this superb site:
> <
http://renegagnaux.ch/5001/index.html>. While there, if you dare, be
> sure to snag the August Wenzinger Brandenburgs (Bach BWV 1046-1051)
> and the Henry Swoboda Mozart Symph Nr 29 (K201). Definitely the good
> stuff.
>
> Be aware that Swiss copyright law differs significantly from U.S.A.
> In U.S.A. published editions and recorded performances of public
> domain works may be copyrighted so use your own judgement.
Acorns falling off the tree next door and hitting the boat in their
driveway.