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4.0 out of 5 stars
An Interesting Recording Archive,
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This review is from: Antheil Plays Antheil (Audio CD)
I read about George Antheil before I heard his music. Mr. Antheil lived in Paris during the 1920s and there exists a photograph of him climbing the wall of the building he lived in (above the famous Shakespeare and Company). Since that time, I have gotten to know the music of George Antheil from the excellent recordings by Hugh Wolff, so I was interested inhearing more of his music. The two discs in this set were issued for the Antheil centennial and provide us with an intimate glimpse of the composer. Collected here are the only recordings Antheil made of his own music. The Valentine Waltzes are charming and sound a bit like the preludes of Dimitri Shostakovich, a comparison that has been made of Antheil's music. These are followed by a There are three tracks recorded on this CD that I have trouble justifying in this collection. Two are news items from the Second World War that Mr. Antheil recorded on his disc player, the last is a 20 minute interview with Hannah Adler and Norman Fox concerning the SPA record company that recorded the music on these discs. Since they do not directly concern Mr. Antheil's music I cannot justify their being here. This is an interesting set for someone who has a deep interest in George Antheil's music but I consider the three tracks I mentioned as a big drawback. I hope that record companies take a good look at George Antheil's music and record more of it. In this regard, I must note the Hugh Wolff has recorded
3.0 out of 5 stars
A bit disappointing,
By Grumpy Reader "greader" (Spain) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Antheil Plays Antheil (Audio CD)
I was hoping for more of Anthiel's piano music played by himself. Not much of that, and too much chaff, as another reviewer has mentioned. I wish Amazon would go back to their old methods of listing the pieces on a disc; it was much more helpful and complete than the present method. Actually, I suppose my disappointment is due more to Amazon's lack of good description than to the album itself.
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