I bought the ultra budget box of Serkin in the 5 Piano Concertos and about 20 of the Sonatas. All the recordings date from the early 60s to early 70s.
This is a most enjoyable set. I somehow never heard much of Serkins playing except for a few treasured recordings (his performance of the Trout Quintet from the Marlboro Festival has been a favorite for years). Serkin never seems like he is going through the motions. I particularly enjoy the two versions of the Choral Fantasy that are included. He plays them both in an almost maniacal style that fits this crazy quilt piece and makes me enjoy it for once on it's own terms, and not just because it sounds like a sketch for the 9th Symphony.
There a couple of quibbles. The remasterings are very detailed. It almost seems like the had a mike at Serkins's feet to hear every pedal kick. And Serkin provides a fair amount of vocal obligatto which is captured quite distinctly.
Still, a fantastic bargain, and great Beethoven.
This is a most enjoyable set. I somehow never heard much of Serkins playing except for a few treasured recordings (his performance of the Trout Quintet from the Marlboro Festival has been a favorite for years). Serkin never seems like he is going through the motions. I particularly enjoy the two versions of the Choral Fantasy that are included. He plays them both in an almost maniacal style that fits this crazy quilt piece and makes me enjoy it for once on it's own terms, and not just because it sounds like a sketch for the 9th Symphony.
There a couple of quibbles. The remasterings are very detailed. It almost seems like the had a mike at Serkins's feet to hear every pedal kick. And Serkin provides a fair amount of vocal obligatto which is captured quite distinctly.
Still, a fantastic bargain, and great Beethoven.
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