Since getting the Demus recording on LP in an HMV sale back in the late '70s (more recently replaced by its CD manifestation on Aussie Eloquence), I have accumulated six other 'HIPP' 'digital' issues of this masterpiece:
Jörg Demus (after Graf, 1839)
Edmund Battersby (after Graf, 1825)
Paul Komen (Graf, 1824 in Beethovenhaus, Bonn)
Gary Cooper (Anton Walter und Sohn, 1822)
Andreas Staier (after Graf undated)
András Schiff (Franz Brodmann, c. 1820)
Ronald Brautigam (Paul McNulty, after a 4-stringed fortepiano by Conrad Graf, c. 1822, Op. 423).
The range of approaches is considerable, from Staier's perhaps somewhat over-egging of the slapstick, to Battersby's rather straight-laced. All have their attractions though.
Does anyone here know of other 'HIPP' Diabellis available, and any comments on preferences?
[Oh, I also have the Uri Caine. ]
[[If searching for the Demus on amazon.co.uk you need to forget about Beethoven and just look for "Diabelli Demus" ]]
Jörg Demus (after Graf, 1839)
Edmund Battersby (after Graf, 1825)
Paul Komen (Graf, 1824 in Beethovenhaus, Bonn)
Gary Cooper (Anton Walter und Sohn, 1822)
Andreas Staier (after Graf undated)
András Schiff (Franz Brodmann, c. 1820)
Ronald Brautigam (Paul McNulty, after a 4-stringed fortepiano by Conrad Graf, c. 1822, Op. 423).
The range of approaches is considerable, from Staier's perhaps somewhat over-egging of the slapstick, to Battersby's rather straight-laced. All have their attractions though.
Does anyone here know of other 'HIPP' Diabellis available, and any comments on preferences?
[Oh, I also have the Uri Caine. ]
[[If searching for the Demus on amazon.co.uk you need to forget about Beethoven and just look for "Diabelli Demus" ]]
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