In Reply to: Poppycock. posted by rbolaw on October 28, 2011 at 07:12:35:
He praised the recordings that were offered under her name. Later the operation was unmasked as a folie a deux, but no one noted that the selection of recordings was superb.
P.A.
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Follow Ups
- "The Boston Globe, which published an article by its classical music critic praising Joyce Hatto." NO! - Poles Apart 10:24:25 10/28/11 (13)
- YES! - rbolaw 11:04:21 10/28/11 (12)
- Well, not really... - Kas 13:21:23 10/28/11 (10)
- RE: Well, not really... - rbolaw 14:46:40 10/28/11 (9)
- "the Hatto CDs were speed manipulated" - Chris from Lafayette 23:23:19 10/28/11 (8)
- RE: "the Hatto CDs were speed manipulated" - rbolaw 12:31:23 10/29/11 (0)
- Had some filched CDs not been left alone, the fraud might not have come to light - John Marks 07:46:14 10/29/11 (6)
- RE: Had some filched CDs not been left alone, the fraud might not have come to light - rbolaw 12:25:25 10/29/11 (5)
- Well, at least one undoctored CD slipped into the stream of commerce, and the jig was well and truly up. - John Marks 11:33:44 10/30/11 (4)
- All true - rbolaw 13:39:01 10/30/11 (3)
- Look at Ivan Moravec's discography... That's more the norm. - John Marks 18:44:12 10/30/11 (2)
- Moravec/Schumann - pbarach 14:58:11 11/01/11 (0)
- Exactly. nt - rbolaw 12:11:36 10/31/11 (0)
- Yes - Dyer was bad - Chris from Lafayette 13:06:52 10/28/11 (0)