I hope that's useful - not being an expert I cannot myself judge its completeness. I do have a considerable number of his works on disc and a large collection of downloads (of otherwise unavailable recordings) discovered by searching the internet, including chamber music, piano recordings and a so-called symphony or two, La Cité nouvelle etc. What first - years ago - grabbed my attention was the Seven Stars Symphony, then the wonderful Segerstam recording of Les Heures Persanes by Segerstam - which never fail to enchant. I also admire the Holliger recordings on SWR. - Best wishes for happy hunting - Martin
I hope that's useful - not being an expert I cannot myself judge its completeness. I do have a considerable number of his works on disc and a large collection of downloads (of otherwise unavailable recordings) discovered by searching the internet, including chamber music, piano recordings and a so-called symphony or two, La Cité nouvelle etc. What first - years ago - grabbed my attention was the Seven Stars Symphony, then the wonderful Segerstam recording of Les Heures Persanes by Segerstam - which never fail to enchant. I also admire the Holliger recordings on SWR. - Best wishes for happy hunting - Martin
Thanks for your generous comments on my review and for the link. I was obviously 'preaching to the converted where you were concerned, but let us hope that a few more people explore Koechlin's music