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Author Topic: Beethoven: A personal exploration, by Charles Hazlewood  (Read 176 times)
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« on: 12:05:53, 22-01-2008 »

I have been sorting out some programmes saved from BBC4 at the time of the "Beethoven Experience" on Radio 3. There's the symphonies conducted by Norrington, Klemperer, Rattle, Stokowski, (Colin) Davis and Haitink, (with each recorded performance introduced by Charles Hazlewood, Rob Cowan and Marin Alsop). Then there are programmes in which Charles Hazlewood introduces and conducts the 2nd Symphony, the 4th Piano Concerto and three movements from the Missa Solemnis. They all appear to have been save complete. However, Hazlewood also did "Beethoven: A personal exploration", my recording of which has a late start, (I only have the last 40 minutes). Has anyone here got a recording of the whole drama-doc?
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« Reply #2 on: 13:00:04, 22-01-2008 »

 Shocked I hope you have not wrecked all my hopes of finding someone with a recording with that, RT. Wink
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« Reply #3 on: 14:02:12, 22-01-2008 »

I live in hope that exactly that recording will come winging its way to you somehow, Bryn Smiley

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