“To D. Scarlatti (1685–1757) with apologies”—so composer Erik Lotichius (1929–2015) dedicated his Anaitalrax: Twenty-five virtuoso piano studies. Yes, the work’s..
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Erik Lotichius has been an island unto himself as a composer for most his career. Proudly voicing his distaste for..
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