I recently published the 22 recordings of early works by the Mendelssohnpupil Eduard Franck (1817-1893) both with the sound of a
1848 Berndt grandpiano located in the "Mendelssohnhaus" Leipzig and with the sound of a
modern (Fazioli) grandpiano.
21 of those 22 recordings are 'world first' recordings. Only Op.3,2 was recorded once before in 2009 by James Tocco.
I also published to his 200th birthday complete recordings of
Liszts Années de Pelerinage and Valses oubliées.(You will also find my previous recording of Liszts Studies here)
I am curious what you think about.
best
fahl5