As I was idly browsing the forum this morning looking for posts about Rubinstein whose dazzling Saint Saens 2 was just demonstrating what was wrong with Gina Bachauer’s 1st movement of the piece I came across a post from our late member salymap .
In memory of her I thought perhaps time for one of her top ten lists again .
Who , living or dead, are your top ten pianists and why ? First records , a memorable concert ? Whatever .
No need to order 1-10 in preference.
Mine are
Dinu Lipatti ( those two Scarlatti sonatas he recorded would be enough ) but in particular for the Bach First Partita , Chopin third sonata and Schumann Piano Concerto )
Alfred Brendel ( Schubert in particular)
Murray Perahia ( for that Mozart piano concerto set and solo Bach)
Annie Fischer ( well for just about everything she recorded especially the Beethoven 3 with Fricsay )
Maria Joao Pires ( for those impromptus and her Chopin nocturnes , Mozart with Abbado and a superb recital in Birmingham the other year.
Martha Argerich ( just about everything but her Beethoven 1 at the Manchester Piano Festival was sublime)
Arthur Rubinstein ( chamber Brahms with the Guarneri, Chopin especially the Berceuse and his Underrated Mozart )
Daniel Barenboim ( for Beethoven 5 with Klemperer )
Pavel Kolesnikov ( whatever he touches turns to gold to my ears from Bach to Chopin
Solomon - just about all his recorded output but particularly his Brahms 2, Kansas Tchaikovsky 1 and Beethoven sonatas.
In memory of her I thought perhaps time for one of her top ten lists again .
Who , living or dead, are your top ten pianists and why ? First records , a memorable concert ? Whatever .
No need to order 1-10 in preference.
Mine are
Dinu Lipatti ( those two Scarlatti sonatas he recorded would be enough ) but in particular for the Bach First Partita , Chopin third sonata and Schumann Piano Concerto )
Alfred Brendel ( Schubert in particular)
Murray Perahia ( for that Mozart piano concerto set and solo Bach)
Annie Fischer ( well for just about everything she recorded especially the Beethoven 3 with Fricsay )
Maria Joao Pires ( for those impromptus and her Chopin nocturnes , Mozart with Abbado and a superb recital in Birmingham the other year.
Martha Argerich ( just about everything but her Beethoven 1 at the Manchester Piano Festival was sublime)
Arthur Rubinstein ( chamber Brahms with the Guarneri, Chopin especially the Berceuse and his Underrated Mozart )
Daniel Barenboim ( for Beethoven 5 with Klemperer )
Pavel Kolesnikov ( whatever he touches turns to gold to my ears from Bach to Chopin
Solomon - just about all his recorded output but particularly his Brahms 2, Kansas Tchaikovsky 1 and Beethoven sonatas.
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