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  • rauschwerk
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 1481

    #46
    For 40 years I devoted the bulk of my pianistic energies to accompanying singers, instrumentalists and choirs. That's reflected in my list.

    Susan Tomes (Domus, Florestan Trio)
    Lamar Crowson (Melos Ensemble)
    Benjamin Britten
    André Previn (principally for his chamber music recordings)
    Graham Johnson (for his playing, his scholarship and for recording wonderful albums of songs off the beaten track - Hahn, Gounod etc)
    Eileen Joyce (mainly for her pre-war solo recordings)
    Murray Perahia
    Vladimir Ashkenazy
    Andrei Gavrilov (didn't make many recordings - what became of him?)
    Solomon

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    • Ein Heldenleben
      Full Member
      • Apr 2014
      • 6781

      #47
      Originally posted by rauschwerk View Post
      For 40 years I devoted the bulk of my pianistic energies to accompanying singers, instrumentalists and choirs. That's reflected in my list.

      Susan Tomes (Domus, Florestan Trio)
      Lamar Crowson (Melos Ensemble)
      Benjamin Britten
      André Previn (principally for his chamber music recordings)
      Graham Johnson (for his playing, his scholarship and for recording wonderful albums of songs off the beaten track - Hahn, Gounod etc)
      Eileen Joyce (mainly for her pre-war solo recordings)
      Murray Perahia
      Vladimir Ashkenazy
      Andrei Gavrilov (didn't make many recordings - what became of him?)
      Solomon
      Good list. On a chamber music note I would put in a vote for Menahem Pressler and amongst contemporary UK pianists the indefatigable Simon Crawford-Phillips.

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      • rauschwerk
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        • Nov 2010
        • 1481

        #48
        Therein lies the nub of the problem with a finite list! Certainly I'd want to add Menahem Pressler, also Maria Joao Pires, but without any idea of whose names I'd want to delete.

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        • Alison
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          • Nov 2010
          • 6455

          #49
          The next ten would have to include Eric Parkin and Martin Jones.

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          • Bryn
            Banned
            • Mar 2007
            • 24688

            #50
            Originally posted by Alison View Post
            The next ten would have to include Eric Parkin and Martin Jones.
            Having recently mentioned Satie in another thread, I really should have included John White:

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            • kindofblue
              Full Member
              • Nov 2015
              • 140

              #51
              Might the Forum permit an eleventh? I think a prepared piano would bring out the best in them, Enjoy...

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              • Edgy 2
                Guest
                • Jan 2019
                • 2035

                #52
                Originally posted by kindofblue View Post
                Might the Forum permit an eleventh? I think a prepared piano would bring out the best in them, Enjoy...

                https://twitter.com/chopsueyside/sta...91930166079488
                Oooh if we're allowed cats then

                “Music is the best means we have of digesting time." — Igor Stravinsky

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                • Barbirollians
                  Full Member
                  • Nov 2010
                  • 11686

                  #53
                  Originally posted by Edgy 2 View Post
                  Oooh if we're allowed cats then

                  Isn't that originally the cartoon Johann Mouse ?

                  Tom's most legendary performance at the piano was in The Cat Concerto

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                  • jayne lee wilson
                    Banned
                    • Jul 2011
                    • 10711

                    #54
                    Here's the definitive-instinctive Feline Virtuoso... a Classical Cat who is "contemporary for ever".... as Stravinsky said of the Great Fugue....
                    Best, video, ever, on, youtube, cat, playing, piano, like, mozart, beethoven, chapling, practice, makes, perfect, nora, the, piano, playing, cat, million, lo...


                    Then that strangely predictable human being comes in and ruins everything....

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                    • kindofblue
                      Full Member
                      • Nov 2015
                      • 140

                      #55
                      Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View Post
                      Here's the definitive-instinctive Feline Virtuoso... a Classical Cat who is "contemporary for ever".... as Stravinsky said of the Great Fugue....
                      Best, video, ever, on, youtube, cat, playing, piano, like, mozart, beethoven, chapling, practice, makes, perfect, nora, the, piano, playing, cat, million, lo...


                      Then that strangely predictable human being comes in and ruins everything....
                      Nora is indeed very talented, and I loved that brief Jerry Lee Lewis moment when she stood up at the keyboard. Class.

                      Someone needs to compose a duet for four paws.

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                      • Barbirollians
                        Full Member
                        • Nov 2010
                        • 11686

                        #56
                        Originally posted by rauschwerk View Post
                        For 40 years I devoted the bulk of my pianistic energies to accompanying singers, instrumentalists and choirs. That's reflected in my list.

                        Susan Tomes (Domus, Florestan Trio)
                        Lamar Crowson (Melos Ensemble)
                        Benjamin Britten
                        André Previn (principally for his chamber music recordings)
                        Graham Johnson (for his playing, his scholarship and for recording wonderful albums of songs off the beaten track - Hahn, Gounod etc)
                        Eileen Joyce (mainly for her pre-war solo recordings)
                        Murray Perahia
                        Vladimir Ashkenazy
                        Andrei Gavrilov (didn't make many recordings - what became of him?)
                        Solomon
                        Interesting to be reminded of Gavrilov who seemed in the early 1980s to be very much the big thing . Some wayward but amazing performances - like his Tchaikovsky 1 with Muti which labours in the first movement ,charms in the second and thrills in the finale .

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                        • smittims
                          Full Member
                          • Aug 2022
                          • 4152

                          #57
                          Some surprises in rauschwerk's list, reminding me that Roger Woodward once said his favourite pianist was Fats Domino.

                          I know it's an old thread, but here are my ten:

                          Gieseking
                          Schnabel
                          Cortot
                          Solomon
                          Katchen
                          Rachmaninov
                          Ogdon
                          Brendel
                          Backhaus (yes, really!)
                          Kempff.

                          It's not without significance that most if not all of these are dead.

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                          • rauschwerk
                            Full Member
                            • Nov 2010
                            • 1481

                            #58
                            Originally posted by smittims View Post
                            Some surprises in rauschwerk's list...
                            That's what I had hoped for. If I had made a list of '10 greatest pianists' it would certainly have been different. I especially value Gavrilov's playing of Prokofiev Concerto 1 and Suggestion diabolique (amazing fire - one pictures smoke rising from the piano - though I know it's not the only way to play it), Balakirev's Islamey (the closing bars still take my breath away, and Katchen sounds tame after this!), and a disc containing Scriabin's 4th sonata and 24 Preludes from various sets. On this last recording the piano is rubbish but that doesn't diminish my pleasure in the playing.

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                            • gradus
                              Full Member
                              • Nov 2010
                              • 5608

                              #59
                              Originally posted by rauschwerk View Post
                              That's what I had hoped for. If I had made a list of '10 greatest pianists' it would certainly have been different. I especially value Gavrilov's playing of Prokofiev Concerto 1 and Suggestion diabolique (amazing fire - one pictures smoke rising from the piano - though I know it's not the only way to play it), Balakirev's Islamey (the closing bars still take my breath away, and Katchen sounds tame after this!), and a disc containing Scriabin's 4th sonata and 24 Preludes from various sets. On this last recording the piano is rubbish but that doesn't diminish my pleasure in the playing.
                              Pletnev's recording of Islamey has much the same effect on me.

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                              • Tony Halstead
                                Full Member
                                • Nov 2010
                                • 1717

                                #60
                                Modern Piano, alphabetically:

                                Daniel Barenboim, Sarah Beth Briggs, Clifford Curzon, Leon Fleisher,
                                Vladimir Horowitz, John Lill, Gerald Moore, Murray Perahia,
                                Rachmaninoff, Art Tatum.

                                'Bonus list' of HIP players, alphabetically:
                                Malcolm Bilson, Ronald Brautigam, Christopher Kite, Steven Lubin, Trevor Pinnock, Melvyn Tan.
                                Last edited by Tony Halstead; 12-01-23, 18:47. Reason: SPELLING

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