I studied with Victor Babin in Aspen and then Muriel Kerr at USC. It is so nice to hear these wonderful recording so cleaned up. Thank you for posting!
Oh my GOODNESS, how fortunate you are. I hope you've seen my Kerr posts (and the page about her on my website) - I adore her playing... she was a truly astounding musician!
The fleet figurations never flag. Last movement has much in common with the third mov't. of PC #2. I recognize the part that Siloti played in that small batch of his home recordings.
Yes, both suites (a different performance for the 2nd) were issued on a Columbia LP in 1951 - it would be great if it was reissued. I'll see if a colleague of mine has it and can transfer it.
I studied with Victor Babin in Aspen and then Muriel Kerr at USC. It is so nice to hear these wonderful recording so cleaned up. Thank you for posting!
Oh my GOODNESS, how fortunate you are. I hope you've seen my Kerr posts (and the page about her on my website) - I adore her playing... she was a truly astounding musician!
@@ThePianoFiles Yes I just read the webpage about her. Very interesting. Thank you so much.
Stunning playing from these wonderful artists from the days when numerous piano duos existed.
Благодарю! За просвещение! Дуэт
замечательный!
The fleet figurations never flag. Last movement has much in common with the third mov't. of PC #2. I recognize the part that Siloti played in that small batch of his home recordings.
Some unusual Tempi choices but they were always together..
Perfect playing!!!
It would interesting to listen Suite No.1 for two pianos (my favorite 💕💕💕).Please do you know if exists recording? 🙏
Yes, both suites (a different performance for the 2nd) were issued on a Columbia LP in 1951 - it would be great if it was reissued. I'll see if a colleague of mine has it and can transfer it.
@@ThePianoFiles thanks a lot,you're so kind! 🙏🙏🙏🌷