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Conducting Beethoven from the piano
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostThe one I referred to above with Willens on BIS.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostIt never seems to occur to the reflexing early-piano-haters that there might just be something of interest going on at a musical, performative and interpretive level...
That said I don't actually have any self-conducted Beethoven piano concertos; my reference cycle tends to be Tan/Norrington and I also have Immerseel/Weil, but I also listen to the music very infrequently at this point. Of the newer cycles out there I've considered Bezuidenhout/Heras-Casado and Wallisch/Haselböck, but not very seriously, and can't think of any cycles I would be interested in that meet the criteria of: period instruments, use Beethoven's cadenzas, and self-conducted. I will take suggestions (other than Schoonderwoerd) though.
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Originally posted by Ein HeldenlebenAs you have misrepresented me by implication for the sake of clarity I don’t hate early pianos . I don’t like the sound of this one though which I heard on Qubuz not on YouTube and I think there is much to learn from the better HIPP performers but just not this one.
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Gosh I was joking but it seems there is a Cristofori Eroica on AVI released last October 2021- Gramophone did not review it but it received a pasting in BBC Music Magazine as " skeletal " .
I shall go and listen to one of their first three concertos as apparently that was on a different piano to the Fifth - an 1800 Walter .
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostJust had the misfortune to listen to the first movement of the Fifth on You Tube - sounds like the piano in a pub I used to go to in the 1980s .
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Originally posted by BrynAs it happens, I find that 'contribution' of yours, "terrible on every level'. To quote Ives, (someone, regrettably, not known for enlightened sexual politics) "stand up and use your ears like a man". Sheesh, there's a right cabal of Rollos on this forum.
I am out of here for a few days at least.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostFor goodness sake - some people like the Cristofori recordings of the Beethoven piano concertos and some people do not . The idea that Braunschlag did not like it because I didn't is risible JLW and I cannot see any reason for this personal insult either . It is as if nobody is allowed to have a different opinion to some contributors on here . It is time surely to calm down and accept we all hear things differently.
I am out of here for a few days at least.
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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View PostThe two recentish (well, in the last ten years, conductor-lite cycles with which I am familiar on record are Andsnes (with the Mahler CO) .
Like Dougie, I was a little disappointed with Lisiecki on disc but they may have been more convincing live.
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