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Posted by Mikael on November 13, 19103 at 06:29:58:
In Reply to: Emil von Sauer plays... posted by Joel on November 09, 19103 at 17:52:06:
In Journal of The American Liszt Society vol 47,
there is a discography of "Works by Liszt played by his pupils". Many of the recordings are also reviewed by Thordarson. He also praises the Ricordanza, and he is very positive about von Sauer's recordings in general.
The discography is four years old by now, but is better than nothing./Mikael
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