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Albert Fuller, 81, Harpsichordist, Early-Music Impresario

Submitted by Otto Steinmayer, Sep 25, 2007 07:02

Just so today's public and posterity have every little thing straight when it comes to Albert's memory, I wish to say that Aston Magna recorded the Brandenburgs in the Art Barn (or whatever they called it; it was a barn) at Simon's Rock College, Great Barrington, MA, and not at the Metropolitan Museum.

Thanks for the article!


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Albert was a wonderful person, a superb musician, a charismatic performer, and a tireless advocate of early music. He had... [MORE]

Teri Noel Towe 

Sep 27, 2007 07:30

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The Rev. Dr. Michael Tessman 

Sep 26, 2007 15:34

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Paul Festa 

Sep 25, 2007 12:14

I was a harpsichord student of Albert's at Yale for two years ('78-'79). [MORE]

Daniel Sullivan 

Sep 25, 2007 10:10

Just so today's public and posterity have every little thing straight when it comes to Albert's memory, I wish to...

Otto Steinmayer 

Sep 25, 2007 07:02

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