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When Joyce Hatto died last June at the age of 77, the classical music world mourned the loss, it thought, of one of its most talented, and reclusive, pianists. Obituaries reported that the musician retreated from concert recitals after being diagnosed with cancer in the early 1970s but, over the next 30 years, Hatto recorded more than 100 CDs of virtuoso performances in a private studio near her home in Royston, England. The recordings, published by her husband William Barrington-Coupe's small Concert Artist label, wowed critics, one of whom called Hatto in 2005 the "greatest living pianist that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Of Concertos and Copyrights | 2/22/2007 | See Source »

...Maybe not so great. On Feb. 15, British magazine Gramophone asserted that at least some of Hatto's recordings were copies of other performers' work. A critic came upon the alleged fraud when he loaded a Hatto CD onto his computer and an online database automatically identified it as a set by Hungarian Laszlo Simon. An independent expert testing Hatto's catalog claims that the sound-wave patterns on at least five of her CDs are identical to earlier recordings. One online retailer has stopped selling Hatto's music, and the British Phonographic Industry has begun an investigation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Of Concertos and Copyrights | 2/22/2007 | See Source »

...could no one have noticed until now, especially as some of Hatto's work is said to be identical to that of renowned pianists such as Vladimir Ashkenazy? Gramophone editor James Inverne says that there can be hundreds of world-class recordings of a given piece, and no critic can be familiar with identifying nuances of all its interpretations. And perhaps, more importantly, classical connoisseurs simply didn't expect plagiarism to infect their art form. "The art and literary worlds are often hit by accusations of copying," Inverne says. "We've never experienced a scandal like this before...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Of Concertos and Copyrights | 2/22/2007 | See Source »

...Barrington-Coupe has flatly denied plagiarism accusations, telling the Daily Telegraph newspaper that his wife "was the the sole pianist on those recordings." Inverne says the disputed recordings are "great piano playing," but, he adds, they are "just not Hatto...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Of Concertos and Copyrights | 2/22/2007 | See Source »

...says legend, famine visited Bingen (on the Rhine). Hatto, the Archbishop, had a full granary. The populace clamored for him to share it with them. He bade them enter his barn, where he burned them all up "like the rats you are." That night as Hatto sat down to a glutton's feast at his table, fierce rats assailed him in droves. He fled on horseback, rowed to a tower in the middle of the Rhine, locked himself in. There the rats followed and devoured him. Poet Southey celebrated this event in "God's judgment upon a Wicked Bishop...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tabby Manna | 1/31/1927 | See Source »

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