Talk:John Ogdon

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some corrections- eliminated the comments about the "coarse" qualities of his Scriabin recordings- purely a subjective judgement that isn't shared by many professionals and performers. Also, his EMI Rachmaninoff recordings have been released, they make no atttempt at completeness, despite the claims of the author of the article.

If this is correct, we will need to amend the article. Can anybody confirm either way? JackofOz 14:12, 4 February 2006 (UTC)
Although Ogdon recorded Rachmaninov extensively, I don't think he came to cover the complete oeuvre. To my knowledge, Ogdon recorded the complete preludes and études-tableaux, the three nocturnes, the Corelli Variations, the two sonatas and the first two piano concertos. MUSIKVEREIN 10:50, 22 August, 2007 —The preceding signed but undated comment was added at 14:56, August 22, 2007 (UTC).