Thanks a lot for part 2. I like those Toccatas very much, especially the D minor, and I liked her interpretation for its Adagio. I didn't like some parts of her interpretations, but I'm perfectly aware of the fact that I too much subjective towards them, because I've heard (and played myself) many versions of them - on piano as well as on harpsichord. I need to hear it one more time. Thanks anyway - it is always a pleasure to hear vinyl records.
You are welcome! It certainly is a pleasure ti listen to a vinyl record when in good condition. Even though I am realising that not only the condition, but especially the quality of the pressing, is a huge factor for the longevity of the recording.. I have some old 'Deccas' that sound better than newer records! Obviously, all compared through my sound system, which is good enough, but far from audiophile.
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Thanks a lot for part 2. I like those Toccatas very much, especially the D minor, and I liked her interpretation for its Adagio. I didn't like some parts of her interpretations, but I'm perfectly aware of the fact that I too much subjective towards them, because I've heard (and played myself) many versions of them - on piano as well as on harpsichord. I need to hear it one more time. Thanks anyway - it is always a pleasure to hear vinyl records.
You are welcome! It certainly is a pleasure ti listen to a vinyl record when in good condition. Even though I am realising that not only the condition, but especially the quality of the pressing, is a huge factor for the longevity of the recording.. I have some old 'Deccas' that sound better than newer records! Obviously, all compared through my sound system, which is good enough, but far from audiophile.