Sorry, Edward, for sort of doubling your message. 
I read and answered first the baroque lute list, where there was only this one 
message ...

Markus


On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 10:40:37 +0100, Markus Lutz wrote:

ML>Hi Roman,
ML>I'm not sure about that.
ML>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.
ML>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).
ML>There had also been some performances in Poland and maybe other places.
ML>
ML>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.
ML>
ML>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.
ML>So you need the reconstructions if you don't want to do one on yourself.
ML>
ML>Merry Christmas to all
ML>Markus
ML>
ML>
ML>On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 21:30:10 -0500, Roman Turovsky wrote:
ML>
ML>RT>Most likely that was Richard Stone, who has a whole CD of these on 
Chandos.
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ML>RT>______________
ML>RT>Roman M. Turovsky
ML>RT>http://polyhymnion.org/swv
ML>RT>
ML>RT>> I recall that at an LSA Seminar in the 90's there was a session devoted 
to
ML>RT>> reconstructions of a Weiss concerto or two, and someone played a tape 
of a
ML>RT>> concert somewhere.  Can someone with a better memory recall who did the
ML>RT>> reconstruction (Tim Crawford?) and who played it (Nigel North?)?
ML>RT>> Thanks
ML>RT>> Howard
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