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"Le vent" from Trois morceaux dans le genre pathetique Op. 15 (1837)
Quoted from Ronald Smith's Alkan, The Man, The Music:
"Le vent was once a fa...
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Hauntingly beautiful with a tinge of playfulness in the background, which develops into near frenzy in the middle and resolution at the end. Here is an underated composer who deserves more exposure. Stephen F. Timms 23/07/11
Liszt's piano transcription of Schubert's Der Doppelgänger from Schwanengesang S. 560 (1838)
Heine's text (English translation):
"Still is the ni...
Hexameron • 16,649 views
Perfect tempo; serenely dark and absorbing; best heard during or after a large cognac!
Stephen F. Timms
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Leopold Stokowski conducts Bach/Stokowski: Toccata & Fugue in D Minor (excerpt)
From: VAI DVD 4237 Chic...
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@OldMrGrace And what, pray sir, is your legacy: grotesque or otherwise? Younger Mr. Timms
Hauntingly beautiful with a tinge of playfulness in the background, which develops into near frenzy in the middle and resolution at the end. Here is an underated composer who deserves more exposure. Stephen F. Timms 23/07/11