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Author: otterhouse
Date: 2009-01-23 12:28
Norman wrote:
>With only the exception of 2 works everything else was recorded by just 3 artists
>Alfred Boskovsky
>Jaques Lancelot
>Reg Kell
Interesting! Of the three, Alfred Boskovsky was unknown to me.
So I strumbled the in the collection and... found a record where he played in the Vienna Octet. A very nice recording of Kretzer's Septet op 62.
I uploaded the 1952 record here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vxpm2xEKTf8
For "non-Americans", the complete lp can be downloaded (free!) at:
http://www.europarchive.org/item.php?id=lp-00378_BeG
That's a totally different style then Kell!
I'm curious what your ideas are about this recording...
Greetings,
Rolf
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Author: Lam
Date: 2009-01-24 12:14
Beautiful typical "Wiener Klang", its so beautiful, the sound blends so well with horn, strings etc. Great.
I heard other of his recording too, the Baermann Adagion and Brahms and Mozart Quintet, I like it too. But I like Alfred Prinz's(also ex-principal of VPO) sound a little bit more.
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Author: otterhouse
Date: 2009-01-26 17:31
Thanks! That's a relief because someone gave the video only one star... :(
Is he related to willy Bokovsky? A brother?
Greetings,
Rolf
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