Thank you for this video! With his Debussy set alone, Mr. Ericourt has been one of my very favorite pianists. I have been trying to find any official/unofficial recordings he may have left besides the Debussy set and a waltz compilation on Kapp, but unsuccessful... I can only assume there might be some recorded archives at the music institutes where he taught or at the radio stations in the cities where he held recitals. Would you have any info or insight on his additional recordings (or anything you would like to share about him)? Thanks again!
Thank you for this video! With his Debussy set alone, Mr. Ericourt has been one of my very favorite pianists. I have been trying to find any official/unofficial recordings he may have left besides the Debussy set and a waltz compilation on Kapp, but unsuccessful... I can only assume there might be some recorded archives at the music institutes where he taught or at the radio stations in the cities where he held recitals. Would you have any info or insight on his additional recordings (or anything you would like to share about him)? Thanks again!
Thank you for this, in my opinion, appreciative video. Great explanations and very entertaining!
Oh my goodness! Thank you for doing a Debussy video! This is enormously appreciated.