Recording of Frackenpohl
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Mark
Re: Recording of Frackenpohl
Didn't Pokorny play this at the Denver ITEC? There may be a recording of this floating around somewhere.
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Re: Recording of Frackenpohl
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Re: Recording of Frackenpohl
Doc On behalf of friend wrote: What recordings (if any) are available of the Frackenpohl Sonata for Tuba and Piano?
Russian Tuba wrote:...I did a lot of searching and using the tuba source book, Benjamin Irmer is the only recording I could find.
Sonata vs. ConcertinoBVD Press wrote:http://open.spotify.com/track/4lEV3EqlvavS5HjNBPm1Uk
Perhaps my recollection is faulty, but are not the Frackenpohl Sonata (subject of the OP's search) and the Concertino two different works?
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Re: Recording of Frackenpohl
Good point. I should have connected the dots instead following the link. Never the less, I found another recording to listen to!JB wrote:
Sonata vs. Concertino
Perhaps my recollection is faulty, but are not the Frackenpohl Sonata (subject of the OP's search) and the Concertino two different works?
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