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Author Topic: Edwin Fischer  (Read 363 times)
calum da jazbo
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« on: 16:55:22, 09-02-2007 »

I am an Edwin Fischer fan for many years and have been collecting one precious vynil of bach Concertos that seems unobtainable on cd, and other vynil (Beethoven) that is on cd. I came across this Mozart Concertos disc on emusic that may interest persons of a similar compulsion.

http://www.emusic.com/album/11001/11001587.html

I know you have to be a subscriber, but at least it shows the cd & label; and I have not come across this before.
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« Reply #1 on: 19:19:40, 18-04-2007 »

This is so beautiful. I will have to buy it. I love Edwin Fischer. Was he a teacher of Brendel or am I wrong? Hi tought somebody, I remember.
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oliver sudden
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« Reply #2 on: 19:21:21, 18-04-2007 »

Badura-Skoda maybe?



This from wiki:

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Following the war, he began to perform again, as well as giving masterclasses in Lucerne, which were attended by a number of later prominent pianists, Alfred Brendel and Daniel Barenboim among them.

This from somewhere else:

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Demus, Badura-Skoda, Barenboim, and Brendel are among his pupils.
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