Andrew Wilson says, "This series is notable for some unusual items
of repertoire, including Uspud on vol 2, and Messe des Pauvres
on vol 3."
I asked Andrew if he liked it:
"I've only seen six discs, which doesn't include any of the ones with
Jane Manning which you mention. The two volumes that I bought sound fine,
but not really up there with the best. "
More comments from AW:
Some more of the Boris Gorisek series of Satie CDs have shown up in London.
As before, they include some less common repertoire.
Boris Gorisek Erik Satie - Complete Piano Works Volume 7 Audiophile Classics
APC 101.053
Boris Gorisek Erik Satie - Complete Piano Works Volume 8 Audiophile Classics
APC 101.054 Mercure - Poses Plastiques, Relâche (Ballet
Suédois), Cinéma (for piano 4 hands), Jack in the
Box, Allegro
Boris Gorisek and Jane Manning Erik Satie - Complete Piano Works and
Songs Volume 9 Audiophile Classics APC 101.055 Mélodies
Boris Gorisek and Jane Manning Erik Satie - Complete Piano Works and Songs
Volume 10 Audiophile Classics APC 101.056 Socrate (Drame Symphonique
en trois parties aux voix) Geneviève de Brabant (adaptation
d”Ornella Volta)
I particularly appreciated Volume 8, as I think this is the first time
that I have found Relâche and Cinéma on the
same CD. It makes so much sense; why hasn't it been done before?