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Posted by Juergen Friebe on May 23, 19100 at 04:17:05:
In Reply to: Nicolai Medtner - one of the greats of the century posted by Giacomo on October 22, 1998 at 17:43:13:
Yes, I do. In my opinion he is one of the greatest piano music composers. Listening to his music you discover new things
every time. I specially admire his forgotten melodies op. 38 and 39. Comparing the recordings of Demidenko, Hamelin and Gilels you
find so much difference in interpretation, it' admazing. Unfortunately I cannot find any music scores on the German market. I have
some copies of his op.38 of which I have tried to play one or two (most difficult). However, I would like to have the complete scores.
Do you happen to know where I can get them?
Hope to hear from you,
Juergen
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