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Varda Ullman Novick <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 7 Nov 1994 19:00:33 -0800
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On Mon, 7 Nov 1994, D. Kelzenberg wrote:
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> > The clavichords that Dolmetch made were masterpieces. One can be
> > seen at MusicSources in Berkeley, belonging to the San Francisco
> > Conservatory. It's playable, makes a big sound, and is rewarding
> > to the player - and I can understand how it would fill a hall.
> > Another may be found in Boston with Peter Sykes, I believe, and
> > one may be examined (or could) at the Stongton
> > Zuckermann shops.
> >
> > David Calhoun, Seattle
> >
>
> Yes again--Thurston Dart made some recordings on one.  Wonderful sound!
> I've not seen one, but have heard from others that these are terrific
> instruments.
 
Many years ago Josef Gatt (sp?) made some creatively miked, delicious-
sounding recordings on the clavichord.  Have any of them been remastered
and released on on CD?
 
Varda Ullman Novick
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