I 'learned' Beethoven's cello sonatas from cassettes of performances by Pierre Fournier and Wilhelm Kempff which I used to play on a Sony Walkman. I grew extremely fond of these sometimes reserved, sometimes heartfelt performances, a great partnership.
And then I discovered that Fournier had recorded them earlier with the young Friedrich Gulda - what a find! Certainly different but to the same 'groundplan' I thought.
And then the other evening I was looking through Spotify and discovered that it had the EMI Fournier ICON boxed set available, with performance of all the Beethoven cello sonatas - Kempff or Gulda, I wondered?
But no! Joy of joys! An even earlier set with ... Artur Schnabel! I have only sampled the very first sonata but the recording is clean, clear & decent and the playing is full of wonderful singing tone and line from both of these great artists.
Shouild you decide to follow my path, I hope that you derive as much pleasure from all these great recordings from the great French master cellist and his pianist friends as I have.
Are there others sets of these marvellous works that you admire?
And then I discovered that Fournier had recorded them earlier with the young Friedrich Gulda - what a find! Certainly different but to the same 'groundplan' I thought.
And then the other evening I was looking through Spotify and discovered that it had the EMI Fournier ICON boxed set available, with performance of all the Beethoven cello sonatas - Kempff or Gulda, I wondered?
But no! Joy of joys! An even earlier set with ... Artur Schnabel! I have only sampled the very first sonata but the recording is clean, clear & decent and the playing is full of wonderful singing tone and line from both of these great artists.
Shouild you decide to follow my path, I hope that you derive as much pleasure from all these great recordings from the great French master cellist and his pianist friends as I have.
Are there others sets of these marvellous works that you admire?
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