New Chopin Recordings
HOPIN records have not been too plentiful of late, and a particularly warm welcome will be extended, therefore, to a first record by Jose Hchaniz. Echaniz is a former pupil of the great Spanish composer, Albeniz, the most brilliant composer of modern Spain. Listeners will admire particularly his delicacy of touch and his happy understanding of Chopin’s meanings. __
He plays the Polonaise in E flat with the fury of a nation groaning under a foreign yoke; the angry coda bursts out with tempestuous ire in marked contrast to the almost submissive phrases of the second subject and its development, Wehaniz keeps his tone cam tausushnguanipndnansizesianavunsnstanesansiedl
expressively varied with great skill. (Columbia 03639). Another Ohopin record that will be greatly admired for entirely different qualities is the Etude in © Sharp Minor, from the Op. 25 group, played on a 10-inch disc by Miss Harriet Cohen, (Columbia 03636.) sweeten mmr eaten -O — ----
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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 36, 21 March 1930, Page 7
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153New Chopin Recordings Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 36, 21 March 1930, Page 7
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