Re: Del Tredici: In Memory of a Summer Day / movements?
- From: Terry Simmons <tlsterry@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2008 00:31:39 +1000
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"Matthew B. Tepper" <oyþ@earthlink.net> wrote:
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"Matthew B. Tepper" <oyþ@earthlink.net> wrote:
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El Klauso <Klaus01@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Does anyone know the fate of the Solti/CSO recording of the Tredici
"Alice" work? I remember it as a London/Decca LP, but I don't
remember a CD ever appearing.
If you're referring to the Solti recording of "Final Alice", it has
been reissued in both Japan and Australia. Unless you read Japanese,
it is probably simpler to order it from Australia. Here's where I
ordered my copy:
http://www.buywell.com/cgi-bin/buywellic2/12556.html
I think that was the only of Del Tredici's Alice works that was
recorded by Solti.
I got the Japanese edition from Tower Japan last year, and I'm perfectly
satisfied with it. Does the Australian Eloquence edition include texts?
Yes, the Australian edition includes texts (English only) in the booklet
that comes with the CD.
In fact, one can download a pdf of the booklet, which include the texts,
from the URL I gave in the earlier message. I'm not sure who would want
the booklet without the CD (unless the Japanese CD doesn't include the
English texts ;-) ), but there it is.
The Japanese edition includes full texts in English and Japanese, as well as
the performer names, track titles, etc. in Roman letters, but the notes are
in Japanese only. So thanks for mentioning the PDF in the link.
There's a book (by a chap called Dodgson, or something like that) that
seems to contain most of the words. Not that they're necessary to a
person who normally speaks English -- the diction on the recording is
crystal clear.
.
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