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Wednesday 24 June 2009

A CD of Alex Prior's Velesslavitsa - a live recording of this performance - is in preparation from Toccata Classics and should be available in a few weeks.

If you would like to be notified when it's ready, please write to info@toccataclassics.com.

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  1. A truly great series. Questions: When will CD of the whole concerto be available? Is there a DVD available of the whole concerto? Same two questions in respect to each of the 3 individual concertos performed by the three prodigies. Please let me know. Many thanks.
    Posted by Martin E. Richards on 23/09/2009 21:33:16
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  2. Hello, I really enjoyed this program and wondered whether it is available on DVD? Please notify.
    Posted by Jacqueline on 08/09/2009 09:41:43
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  3. Also, when a DVD is available please notify me. I would be v. grateful. Thanks
    Posted by Paul on 03/07/2009 17:00:38
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  4. This series of three programs was in every way profoundly entertaining- sheer magic from beginning to end, and one of the very best and most memorable television programs I have ever seen. I found Alexander's composition, heard in its entirety afterwards on the Channel 4 website, extraordinarily moving - it was impossible not to be fixated by every single moment, it had so much energy, so much drama, so much that was Russian. It was at all times so very hard to believe that anything so profound could be composed by a sixteen-year-old boy, who is also British, and so far, not very well known at all _ I had never heard of him (what incredible ignorance!). If only I had known about all this BEFORE the concert - I can't believe that the Hall was only half full. I would have given anything to have been there! Why didn't Channel 4 show the whole work? Why don't we celebrate such talent and shout it out from the roof tops? And finally, the child soloists were just incredible, and so delightful with it! Thank you so much for giving us this. Much more in the future please!!
    Posted by Jerry on 24/06/2009 22:59:01
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