I say Solomon in the Grieg/Schumann
Classic Single CD Pairings in your collection
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Originally posted by aeolium View PostThere's also the famous Dinu Lipatti recording, though I prefer his piano recital pairing the Bach first partita with Mozart's A minor sonata K310. Solomon's pairing of Beethoven's piano concertos 1 & 2, with the Philharmonia and Menges/Cluytens is also very good (at least it was on LP, not sure if the pairing has been transferred to CD).
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I thought that Debussy and Ravel's string quartets were always coupled together, but there are exceptions. The Belcea and Arcanto quartets do this coupling, but also have Dutilleux's Ainsi La Nuit.
I don't have any specific recommendations - there are many good versions of the Debussy and Ravel works.Last edited by Dave2002; 26-09-12, 16:17.
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Returning to our OP's original msg, in my set of Walter/Beethoven symphonies 1 and 2 is also a good coupling. I'm not sure if the same coupling is still common. In Walter's set 1,2 4 and 6 and perhaps also 8 are really good. I am fond of most of them, but it's generally held, and also by me, that there are better versions of 3, 5, 7 and 9. I have the stereo set - with the Columbia SO.
One day I put on the first in my set - with 1 and 2 - and was delighted with what I heard.
I agree that buying single discs can be cheaper sometimes, but often nowadays the extra cost of buying a complete set is really very little [though it depends ...]. This was not the case in years gone by. I don't know what a reasonable price for a single disc is now - or perhaps more to the point - what others consider reasonable. I think the days when I was prepared to pay £10 for a CD have long gone - it would have to be exceptionally good.
I see that Walter's Beethoven is perhaps not so easy to get now, though there is a box of some earlier recordings - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Beethoven-Co...8659052&sr=1-4
I recommend the Mozart and Mahler sets which are currently available reasonably cheaply - or cheaper still from some sources -
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Going back to the original request for wonderful single CD pairings, I'm very fond of the classic Regine Crespin coupling of Berlioz's Nuits d'Ete and Ravel's Scheherazade on Decca, which I don't think has been mentioned yet. I would recommend even more strongly the Lupu/Perahia CBS recording of Schubert's F minor Fantasia for piano duet and Mozart's Sonata in D for 2 pianos, which has remained one of the most played discs in my collection for more than 20 years.
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Originally posted by Rolmill View PostI would recommend even more strongly the Lupu/Perahia CBS recording of Schubert's F minor Fantasia for piano duet and Mozart's Sonata in D for 2 pianos, which has remained one of the most played discs in my collection for more than 20 years.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostThat doesn't count . They were not coupled together on EMI where they were recorded. An out of copyright 50 years on coupling is surely not what the thread is directed at ?
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