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Orchestral ensemble conducted by [[René Köhler]] that backed pianist Joyce Hatto on a number of recordings. Obviously they were a prestigious group. Or they were a "pick-up orchestra of Polish émigrés who...came out from London to record," according to Denis Dutton in the ''New York Times''. Or they were made up and their music was actually a mishmash of relabeled recordings by actual orchestras. We're betting on #3.
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Orchestral ensemble conducted by [[René Köhler]] that backed pianist [[Joyce Hatto]] on a number of recordings. Obviously they were a prestigious group. Or they were a "pick-up orchestra of Polish émigrés who...came out from London to record," according to Denis Dutton in the ''New York Times''. Or they were made up and their music was actually a mishmash of relabeled recordings by actual orchestras. We're betting on #3.
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==See also==
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*[[Joyce Hatto]]
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*[[René Köhler]]
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
* [http://denisdutton.com/hatto.htm Dennis Dutton: "Shoot the Piano Player"]
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*[http://denisdutton.com/hatto.htm Dennis Dutton: "Shoot the Piano Player."]
* [http://moreintelligentlife.com/node/68 Rod Williams: "Joyce Hatto: The Great Piano Swindle"]
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*[http://www.scena.org/columns/lebrecht/070221-NL-hatto.html Lebrecht, Norman "How to make a classical fake." ''La Scena Musicale''. February 21, 2007.]
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20090302144422/http://moreintelligentlife.com/node/68 Williams,Rod. "Joyce Hatto: The Great Piano Swindle." ''Intelligent Life'' magazine, September 2007.]
  
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[[Category:Classical music]]

Latest revision as of 17:09, 13 March 2018

Orchestral ensemble conducted by René Köhler that backed pianist Joyce Hatto on a number of recordings. Obviously they were a prestigious group. Or they were a "pick-up orchestra of Polish émigrés who...came out from London to record," according to Denis Dutton in the New York Times. Or they were made up and their music was actually a mishmash of relabeled recordings by actual orchestras. We're betting on #3.

See also

External links