| In the MMD for 05.04/11 Jeffrey Borinsky asks:
    > I have just heard Marc-Andre Hamelin playing Mozart's K595
    > concerto on BBC Radio 3.  After the performance the announcer
    > said that M. Hamelin was writing some works for player piano.
    > Does anyone know more about this?
Indeed, the famous Canadian pianist Marc-Andre Hamelin is an
enthusiastic player piano devotee.  He is especially interested in the
music of Conlon Nancarrow and he has composed three pieces for player
piano so far:
    Circus Galop (1991-94), setting for two player pianos by Juergen
    Hocker, a really hair-raising composition
    Pop Music for Player Piano (1998)
 
    Sofeggietta a cinque (1999)
We made final corrections and changes for my Ampico-Bosendorfer a month
ago in Bergisch Gladbach.  If all goes well, we will record these
pieces, together with other new pieces for player piano, next month for
the label Dabringhaus & Grimm.
Juergen Hocker
Bergisch Gladbach, Ger.
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