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Author: seabreeze
Date: 2021-08-04 05:45
David,
I've always thought of Lorin (who played side by side with Michelle Zukofsky in the Los Angeles Philharmonic) as the "West Coast Drucker" because of his technical prowess. So sorry that Lorin died at a relatively young age. But I wasn't talking about how Drucker played the Nielsen at age 14 but how he played it, in full maturity, in the 1960s with Bernstein, and I think that is more compelling and polished than Lorin's admittedly brilliant achievement at 13. Lorin's son sent me a batch of his father's recorded work, and all of them including Ginastera's Variationes are great.
Post Edited (2021-08-04 07:26)
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joe englert |
2021-08-03 21:35 |
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seabreeze |
2021-08-04 01:26 |
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DavidBlumberg |
2021-08-04 05:20 |
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2021-08-04 05:45 |
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2021-08-04 08:04 |
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