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Rachmaninov - 24 Preludes
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My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)
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Thropplenoggin
Originally posted by Pianorak View PostJust to be contrary: Yes, I would, having just been listening (again) to several complete recordings of both sets. I now suspect Richter and Gilels had good reasons to record just a handful. I was also somewhat underwhelmed by Santiago Rodrigues in both the Preludes and the Corelli Variations, but have no regrets having bought the (Brilliant) Rachmaninoff Edition.
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Originally posted by Thropplenoggin View Post. . . who are you to say whether the preludes you don't care for my appeal to someone else. Next!My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)
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Originally posted by Thropplenoggin View PostI'm thinking of buying a disc of Rachmaninov preludes for Mrs. Thropplenoggin for Christmas.
I'm torn between the Howard Shelley discs on Hyperion (op.23 and op.32 issued on 2 separate discs) or Steven Osborne, also on Hyperion, all on one disc.
As to the Preludes, I would cast my vote for Ashkenazy's 1970s/80s set on Decca; with Richter as a supplement for those pieces which the great man deigned to record.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Keraulophone View PostCouldn't resist ordering Boris Berezovsky's traversal on Mirare, so will report back in a few days time.
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Originally posted by Keraulophone View PostCouldn't resist ordering Boris Berezovsky's traversal on Mirare, so will report back in a few days time.
Seriously, just listening to Ashkenazy in this repertoire prompts the thought that it must be, literally, a bit of a stretch for him playing Rachmaninov. I remember him once saying that he had to work on the fingering in some of the passages and chordal writing. Thankfully, the strain never shows.
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I have the Olympia CDs and they are thrilling, very close as has been said, but never mind. I found Peter Katin's performance of the Grieg concerto with the LPO and John Pritchard on LP last week, a mint condition disc from Oxfam for 50p -- sorry Peter I would willingly have paid much more!
This is a beautiful performance of a too well known work which comes up as if new. Could I also recommend other Olympia discs, a terrific Grieg recital of Lyric pieces and other items, and a Brahms recital including the Fantasias Op. 116 and Intermezzi Op. 117. I hope all these performances are still in circulation.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostMoura Lympany on Testament.
Incidentally the Moura Lympany is also available on Naxos Classical Archives, downloadable (as Flac 16/44.1) from Qobus for 2.99 Euros.
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