Hi Roman, I'm not sure about that. Richard Stone did his reconstructions in the late 90s and performed them first in Prague in 2002 (?), so that seems not to be that likely. There had been some more concerto reconstructions by Tim Crawford and others before (Jerzy Zak etc. - I don't have time now to look for it). There had also been some performances in Poland and maybe other places.
The only duet reconstructions I know are by Karl-Ernst Schr�der. It's the best, as was suggested to contact Robert Barto for them. The great problem is, that there's no complete concerto or duet by S.L.Weiss - the movement from the Moscow ms might not be by him. So you need the reconstructions if you don't want to do one on yourself. Merry Christmas to all Markus On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 21:30:10 -0500, Roman Turovsky wrote: RT>Most likely that was Richard Stone, who has a whole CD of these on Chandos. RT>RT RT>______________ RT>Roman M. Turovsky RT>http://polyhymnion.org/swv RT> RT>> I recall that at an LSA Seminar in the 90's there was a session devoted to RT>> reconstructions of a Weiss concerto or two, and someone played a tape of a RT>> concert somewhere. Can someone with a better memory recall who did the RT>> reconstruction (Tim Crawford?) and who played it (Nigel North?)? RT>> Thanks RT>> Howard RT> RT> RT> RT>To get on or off this list see list information at RT>http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html RT>
