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The Goldbergs are very nicely played, but after four or five hearings, I
decided they weren't compelling enough to hold onto. But I'll certainly
be interested in hearing her Haydn.
Dershavina was scheduled for the Williams College summer piano festival
in Massachusetts about eight years ago and I drove up. She was a no-show
because, it turned out, the U.S. hadn't admitted her into the country.
There was a lot of this going on at the time. I guess she must have been
carrying some Bach and Mozart scores, or even Tchaikovsky, which would
have posed a threat to national security.
Knowing about 2/3 of it, I'd say that a nicely boxed-up issue of
Timofeyeva's complete Haydn cycle on Melodiya would be as or more
promising than this; but it's to be applauded nevertheless.
SE.