Rather than continue to subvert the BaL Beethoven Op. 7 thread, I thought I'd start another regarding Friedrich Gulda.
So, carrying on from his 1970 recording of Beethoven's Op. 120, and the way he whips through it in under 45 minute, how about his Schubert B flat Sonata D960, an ORF recording on ANDaNTE. Gulda was noted for avoiding performing Schubert, indeed, when asked why he did not play Schubert he is said to have responded in his thick Viennese dialect "Da kan i mi ja glei umbringan", ("Then I might just as well kill myself!"). He polishes off D960 in all of 30' 46".
So, carrying on from his 1970 recording of Beethoven's Op. 120, and the way he whips through it in under 45 minute, how about his Schubert B flat Sonata D960, an ORF recording on ANDaNTE. Gulda was noted for avoiding performing Schubert, indeed, when asked why he did not play Schubert he is said to have responded in his thick Viennese dialect "Da kan i mi ja glei umbringan", ("Then I might just as well kill myself!"). He polishes off D960 in all of 30' 46".
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