Arnold, Jumping in (once again), I don't know the CD about which Jim is speaking, but I can tell you that if you find the set of Bach (just about everything, released in odd batches) recorded by Juan Carlos Martins in the '70s, you will hear a good deal of the Moore of which he speaks. Modesty prevents. Best. Horace At 12:44 PM 3/13/97 -0500, you wrote: >On 1997-03-12pianotech said to arnold1@mindspring.com > >Hi Paul: >Snip. > > >Poulenc was played as well as Debussy. I was surprised at the > >reception this particular mild Well temperament had received (is > >that redundant or what?). BTW I had used that same Moore 18th > >Century Well temperament on a CD recording of the complete piano > >works of Ravel. Jim Coleman, Sr. > >Wow, could you give us the name and ordering information for that cd? I hope >it is still in print; unfortunately, they seem to go out of print so fast. >I would love to hear it! Also, do you know of any other cd's that use a >well temperament? >Arnold Schmidt, Raleigh, NC, arnold1@mindspring.com > >`[1;32;42mNet-Tamer V 1.05.1 - Test Drive > > > Horace Greeley Stanford University email: hgreeley@leland.stanford.edu voice mail: 415.725.9062 LiNCS help line: 415.725.4627
This PTG archive page provided courtesy of Moy Piano Service, LLC