On Apr 13, 12:21 pm, Alan Cooper <amcoo...@NOSPAMoptonline.net> wrote: I have none of the Morini/Firkusny recordings,alas. Here is the playlist from the Arbiter cd, all live performances apparently: Mozart: Sonata in E flat, K.481 Beethoven: Sonata in c, Op. 30/2 interview with Morini & Firkusny rec. 1961 first publication Brahms: Sonata no. 3 in d, Op. 108 Mozart: Sonata in C, K.296
<aesthete8@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1184054901.055342.230760@57g2000hsv.googlegroups.com... As far as I know, Lemnitz recorded the Wesendonck Lieder acc. by Michael R. on the piano twice: - In the 1930's in the recording studio which came out on lp on both Club 99 and Lebendige V., - In the 1940's (from I understand a radio b'cast) which came out on lp on Urania
On 12 Feb., 19:45, Kimba W. Lion <KimbaWLion> wrote: "Floor" <floor.kernk...@hotmail.com> wrote: many thanks - Magix doesn't have this highly useful feature or so it seems. I'll give the "nagware" (new word for me) a try. :) Nagware is software that reminds you that you really ought to pay for it. GoldWave allows 150 commands per session before it gets annoying, so you can
After all the discussions going on and soundfiles being posted I couldn't resist and got har-bal for a 30day trial. It's rather tricky to use - it would indeed have been very nice if they had included a function that automatically matches a file to the average spectrum of another file. However, this would not cure one problem that destroys all my efforts to get the Raucheisen Edition sounding