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J Bach .S. / Debussy / Faure / Long- Decca Solo Recordings, 1941-1945

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the album cover for J Bach .S. / Debussy / Faure / Long - Decca Solo Recordings, 1941-1945
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An unobtrusive figure in the British music scene and despite her self-stated lack of ambition, KATHLEEN LONG (1896-1968) was a musician of the highest order. She taught for 44 years at the Royal College of Music and was a major Decca artist for two decades, having recorded for several other labels before that. Her first recording was made in 1928, and her first Decca recordings (of Mozart's Piano Concertos K449 and K450) were made in 1935. Her first Decca solo recordings are those on this release. On disc, she made premiere recordings of several Mozart concertos and sonatas and was renowned for her Scarlatti and Fauré. For her service to French music, she was made Honorary Member of the Académie de France.

Format: New CD/Classical

J Bach .S. / Debussy / Faure / Long- Decca Solo Recordings, 1941-1945

SKU: 5024709160419
Regular price ¥154.00
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per

Release Date: 05.19.2023

 
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An unobtrusive figure in the British music scene and despite her self-stated lack of ambition, KATHLEEN LONG (1896-1968) was a musician of the highest order. She taught for 44 years at the Royal College of Music and was a major Decca artist for two decades, having recorded for several other labels before that. Her first recording was made in 1928, and her first Decca recordings (of Mozart's Piano Concertos K449 and K450) were made in 1935. Her first Decca solo recordings are those on this release. On disc, she made premiere recordings of several Mozart concertos and sonatas and was renowned for her Scarlatti and Fauré. For her service to French music, she was made Honorary Member of the Académie de France.