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From: Robert Marshall <spam@capuchin.co.uk>
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Subject: Myaskowsky
Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2025 13:54:52 +0000
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I recently found the scores of the Myaskowsky piano sonatas (9 of them) in local
library whilst looking for something else. Very similar timeline to
Prokofiv's 9. I see that my local professional Murray MacLachlan has
recorded the set - are there any recommended other versions?

What about the Myaskowsky symphonies,all 27 of them, any particular ones I should start
with, and by who? I see wikipedia talks about a Svetlanov set.

Robert
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