Talk:Jan Václav Voříšek

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There are now two releases of Voříšek's piano music and chamber works - Radoslav Kvapil on Supraphon playing his opus 1 through opus 20 piano works on three CDs, for example and another release with not just the violin sonata but several other works as well- so it is not at all strictly true that the symphony, the violin sonata and the Mass (and the piano sonata!) are among the few works of his recorded. And while it would not be NPOV to say that more recordings are in some sense deserved, that's in part because there are better, more only-the-facts (but still reader-friendly and jargon-free, like Tovey's notes on other pieces known and unknown) ways to say much the same. So I believe the sentence as written is not really accurate enough? Schissel | Sound the Note! 17:03, 25 June 2006 (UTC)