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Apparently, yes…. although I don’t get a full, close sound picture through my headphones.

Others may hear it differently.

 

The device is called Zylia.

There’s a terrific show coming up in New York at the end of the month of the works of Richard Gerstl. He was the artist who taught Schoenberg how to paint, before seducing Mathilde Schoenberg to run away with him.

The exhibition at the Neue Galerie is based on the researches of Raymond Coffer.

You do not want to miss it.

A small English festival programmed Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker, arranged for piano 4 hands by Arensky in 1892 and published by Jurgenson.

Then they discovered that the score is rare as hen’s teeth.

They eventually located a copy in a major Russian institution, which agreed to scan and send over the score. But the price is prohibitive … £1,641.

Do any of our readers have a spare copy on the shelf?