Last Friday 14 January 2005 17:10, Eric Dantan Rzewnicki was like: > Kronos Quartet's recording of his 1st and 2nd quartets is great: > http://www.kronosquartet.org/records/indiv.php?id=146 > > as is everything they have ever done, in my experience. I was first > exposed to them in 5th grade by a nun who happened to know Joan > Jeanrenaud. When I was in high school they were performing nearby and my > band director's wife heard they were looking for a school to visit. They > played in our band room and talked to us for close to 2 hours. A few > years ago I got to hear them perform Steve Reich's Triple Concerto ... I > get shivers just thinking about that. > > Any way ... I like this disk: > > Arvo Part, Henryk Gorecki, Galina Ustvolskaya: Solo Piano Works ?David > Arden > http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000001SIC/102-5874444-399133 >6?v=glance > > some other Gorecki disks I own and love ... > > These are available on one disk: > Miserere Op44; Amen Op35 > > And these on another: > Kleines Requiem f?r Eine Polka (Little Requiem for a Polka), Op. 66 (1993) > Concerto for Harpsichord & String Orchestra, Op. 40 (1980) > Good Night, Op. 63 (1990) Excellent, that should keep me going for now. Thanks. :-) tim hall http://glastonburymusic.org.uk