Originally posted by richardfinegold
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Debussy Preludes and other bits
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This session could have proved expensive for me, but fortunately I already had the Osborne. I have ordered the Cho, which was delightful. Perhaps, in the end, the Hough was just a little over-pedalled for me, and I checked the Harriet Smith Gramophone review, where the word 'arch' appeared, which is enough for me...it is that quality that puts me off him, all (that I have tried) except the Liszt concerto disc, where he is completely in his element, in live performances.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostSuch a pity that the 4 CD set issue of the Saga set was incomplete*. Good to have what was included though.
*Missing from the CDs, though present in the 6 LP box, are:
Masques
L'Isle Joyeuse
Rèverie
the 3 Éstampes
Valse Romantique
Petit Négre
She appears not to have recorded the third of the Images Oubliées, Quelques aspects de Nous n'irons plus au bois parce qu’il fait un temps insupportable.
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Originally posted by kea View PostIs this the same as or different from the recordings released on Hyperion? I have those and am a fan.
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Originally posted by kea View PostCheers all. I will keep an eye out for the Saga issues.
The LP boxed set of 6 is even more like hen's teeth.
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Seong-Jun Cho's recording arrived yesterday.
I am immensely impressed by it . Extremely sensitive limpid, poetic and idiomatic playing . Both sets of Images are quite wonderful and heavens can he play quietly .Mouvement and Poissons d'Or in particular have a sensitivity missing from Osborne's recording extracts played on Record Review .
Immediately prompted to order his recent Chopin disc .
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI was most taken with the Cho extracts - Osborne is too hard edged for me in this repertoire for all his extraordinary skill . Then again nobody has ever shifted me from my devotion to Livia Rev's Saga recordings of Debussy piano music .
La pianiste hongroise Lívia Rév est morte à l'âge de 101 ans à Paris, mercredi 28 mars. Née à Budapest, elle avait débuté sa longue carrière en 1925 et joué avec plusieurs grands chefs d'orchestre internationaux.
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