Listening to Richter's 1950s Melodiya accounts of Schubert D.850 and D.845 recently, I found myself thinking "this, this just can't be done better". When I first had it, and took out Uchida and then Kempff, I simply couldn't listen to them for more than a few minutes. Or anyone else. Not a good thing perhaps? Now Paul Lewis has done them, but dare I buy it, or even try it...?
Have any recordings or live performances done this to you - prevented you from enjoying other readings... or even stopped you listening to the piece, perhaps for some time, drained of all response, all passion spent?
Luckily with Richter's Russian Schubert readings I still can return to them, but as for others...
Have any recordings or live performances done this to you - prevented you from enjoying other readings... or even stopped you listening to the piece, perhaps for some time, drained of all response, all passion spent?
Luckily with Richter's Russian Schubert readings I still can return to them, but as for others...
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