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    #61
    Originally posted by Rod:
    I can can now confirm for certain it was Bechstein. I know of the Bosendorfer's qualities, but even this instrument I tire of, perhaps if they lowered the pitch, and ditched the equal temperament...and changed the action...like the old Bosendorfers!
    http://www.ashburnham.org/Frederickc...collection.htm

    Rod,
    You mean "if they turned them back into fortepianos"?




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      #62
      Originally posted by Rod:
      If it is absurd tell me what modern instrument sounds anything like a fortepiano?

      When you wrote before 'But on the other hand, I have heard no modern piano that can equate sonically to any fortepiano', I thought you meant 'equate' in the sense of 'equal in beauty' not in the sense of 'sound like'. My apology, I withdraw the remark.

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        #63
        Originally posted by Chaszz:
        When you wrote before 'But on the other hand, I have heard no modern piano that can equate sonically to any fortepiano', I thought you meant 'equate' in the sense of 'equal in beauty' not in the sense of 'sound like'. My apology, I withdraw the remark.
        Yes I was at that point only considering the sound in itself, without making any value judgement, but since you mention it I do think these old pianos sound more 'beautiful'.


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          #64
          I hope all this discussion of fortepianos has not dealyed the presentation of works too much. I'm waiting a little impatiently for a 'period' performance of the Second Symphony, which I know is still a few opus numbers to go.
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            #65
            Originally posted by Chaszz:
            I hope all this discussion of fortepianos has not dealyed the presentation of works too much. I'm waiting a little impatiently for a 'period' performance of the Second Symphony, which I know is still a few opus numbers to go.
            I've emailed Peter the details for op29 today, the ball's in his court now to update the page.

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