The revelations concerning some of 
                the recordings made by Joyce Hatto came 
                as a total shock to those of us at MusicWeb. 
                We had been reviewing Concert Artist 
                discs for about three years and had 
                been making them available for sale 
                for just over a year. I only spoke to 
                William once by phone although we were 
                in e-mail contact virtually every day. 
                Ates Orga also had contact with him 
                and had written an extended article 
                about Joyce Hatto for MusicWeb. I extended 
                our sympathy to William when Joyce died. 
                I did not ask to attend the funeral 
                as I felt I did not know him well enough. 
                This year I held a MusicWeb lunch for 
                reviewers on January 27th to which William 
                was invited as a guest so that reviewers 
                could meet him. Such occasions are very 
                busy but I did give him a lift from 
                the station and back and he sat opposite 
                me at the lunch so I did have extended 
                chats with him. It was obvious that 
                he was still grieving for Joyce and 
                she filled his conversation. He talked 
                about many personal matters but he really 
                was the last person one could imagine 
                as a con-artist.
              
                William Barrington-Coupe (right) with 
                a MusicWeb reviewer © MusicWeb International
              There had been various conspiracy theories 
                running in the newsgroups but a number 
                of totally inaccurate things had also 
                been said there about MusicWeb so I 
                did not give them any credence. I knew 
                that Joyce Hatto had existed and I knew 
                people who had spoken or corresponded 
                with her very recently. You can find 
                early references to her by leafing through 
                copies of Gramophone from the 1960s 
                and 1970s. When Andrew Rose produced 
                his analysis it seemed unbelievable, 
                but only for a few moments because the 
                evidence was so overwhelming. It seems 
                clear to me now that the production 
                of Concert Artist discs bearing Hattos 
                name was not an excusable, rash, action 
                arising from a time of grief but seems 
                to have been perpetrated over a much 
                long period of time. We will probably 
                never know whether anyone else apart 
                from William was involved in these seemingly 
                deliberate acts.
              William protested his innocence in 
                an e-mail and said he had no explanation 
                for Andrew Rose's discovery but that 
                he was trying to get hold of the Liszt 
                12 transcendental studies recorded by 
                Lazlo Simon on BIS so he could listen 
                for himself. Things have moved on too 
                much since then. The discs were not 
                what Concert Artist claimed them to 
                be and it subsequently emerged that 
                William had already served time for 
                fraud. We had no option but to stop 
                offering Concert Artist discs for sale 
                from MusicWeb until it could be clear 
                which were genuine. The discs have, 
                as one might expect, now become more 
                eagerly sought after but MusicWeb never 
                held any actual stocks of discs and 
                I probably would not have sold those 
                if we had. I approached our reviewers 
                and Ates Orga to see if they now wished 
                to withdraw or amend their reviews but 
                nobody wanted to do so. 
              One might ask if we had ever suspected 
                there might have been a problem with 
                the Hatto recordings. We handle about 
                300 discs per month and it just never 
                occurred that a disc might be anything 
                other than it claimed to be. It might 
                appear like hindsight now but just after 
                the MusicWeb lunch Chris Thomas, David 
                Dyer and myself were listening to the 
                Ravel recordings and did express amazement 
                that a woman in such a terminal stage 
                of cancer could produce playing of such 
                power; but we never went so far as to 
                think the discs might be forgeries.
              It has been a sad few days but our 
                reviews still stand because they were 
                not about Joyce Hatto but about the 
                performance on each disc. The comments 
                made still stand, it merely remains 
                to identify who the various artists 
                were.
              Len Mullenger
              
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