Enthusiasts
of classical music not allergic to mp3 records are invited to share my Internet
encounters:
Israeli pianistRami Bar-Niv: Bach (including French Suite No. 6, Concerto
for three pianos and the complete Anna Magdalena B?chlein), Balakirev’sIslamey, Dvor?k’sPiano Quintet, piano
concertos by Schumann and Grieg, Gershwin’sRhapsody in Blue (arranged for solo piano) etc. The principal site
is http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/14/rami_barniv_concert_pianist.html; it has links to the artist’s
other sites (http://mp3.comclosed since December 2003 for an indefinite
period).
Records by John
Michel’s colleagues from the CWU
(CentralWashingtonUniversity) Faculty of Music – violinists, pianists,
a guitarist, conductors – are downloadable from a
huge Classical Spotlight server
at http://classicalspotlight.com.
John Michel is also a founder of the Internet Cello Society; see http://mp3.com/ics.
Finally, I have been fascinated by oboistCarolyn
Nelson performing pieces by Albinoni,
Cimarosa, Handel, Haydn,
Hindemith, Marcello, Mozart,
Saint Saens, R. Strauss, Schumann, Vivaldi.
Unfortunately, I have accidentally deleted the file into which I saved the
link to her site. If anyone knows how to find it, please, contact me.