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Ramblings from radio I heard on the drive home last night... A long violin & piano piece turned out to be Beethoven's Violin Sonata #9, by Anne-Sophie Mutter. (I'm always getting her confused with the singer Anne-Sofie von Otter, which does NOT help with web searches.) I've drifted through an album of Beethoven violin sonatas before -- one of those chance encounters in a record shop -- and in general I've been feeling that Beethoven is one of those pathways which I need to pursue. Everybody's got a web page. http://anne-sophie-mutter.de/a And I see in cdnow.com that the new Mutter recording of the Beethoven violin sonatas is a four (?) disc set, judging by the price. Following that was one of Brahms' Hungarian Dances. This was an orchestral setting, conducted by Fritz Reiner; I'd had a vague memory that these were piano pieces originally, and I thought I had a recording of them. Am I wrong?
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