I didn't buy the Solomon box, because I already have his performances in earlier releases, but I did buy the Gilels box. This has his Beethoven symphonies with Szell / Cleveland, plus 4 & 5 with Ludwig and the Philharmonia, and 1 &2 with Vandernoot and 3 with Cluytens. It's fascinating to compare these performances, and the sound is very good. I'm not too sure about the rather strange account of Rachmaninov 3, but the other concertos by Tchaikovsky and Saint Saens are well served.
The Icon set of Pierre Fournier includes the loveliest performance of Tchaikovsky's Rococo Variations that I know, but all the items in this box are superb. Both the Lucia Popp and Victoria de los Angeles collections are interesting, but seem a bit scrappy, and the los Angeles sounds rather peaky at times. I haven't been able to compare transfers, but I remember that her voice was not always captured very well by the engineers.
These boxes are such good value with many more hits than misses. Does anybody have the Nicolai Gedda?
The Icon set of Pierre Fournier includes the loveliest performance of Tchaikovsky's Rococo Variations that I know, but all the items in this box are superb. Both the Lucia Popp and Victoria de los Angeles collections are interesting, but seem a bit scrappy, and the los Angeles sounds rather peaky at times. I haven't been able to compare transfers, but I remember that her voice was not always captured very well by the engineers.
These boxes are such good value with many more hits than misses. Does anybody have the Nicolai Gedda?
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