[I still have the original Richard Dyer article from two years ago that started me on my unproductive quest for the CDs. In fact I have extended correspondence with Barrington-Coupe -- think it'll be worth anything on eBay?]"The secret may have held for as long as it did because Hatto's CDs featured works that, in many cases, had been recorded hundreds of times by a range of artists. And instead of taking famous versions by pianists with distinctive, personal styles -- Glenn Gould, for example -- Barrington-Coupe used little-known recordings by less-traveled musicians."
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Topic - Hatto in The Globe -- more light shed - clarkjohnsen 10:49:15 02/27/07 (5)
- Re: Hatto in The Globe -- more light shed - Thornhill 21:10:41 02/27/07 (3)
- It wouldn't be easy to pass Gould off as anyone else - rbolaw 06:34:06 03/01/07 (0)
- Some of Gould's recordings sound pretty damn good. nt - clarkjohnsen 10:37:04 02/28/07 (1)
- just listened to 6eye Goldberg Variations... - docw 11:39:50 02/28/07 (0)
- You've extended correspondence with Barrington-Coupe? - musetap 11:20:23 02/27/07 (0)