My only CD of these works is by the Brendels, and it has never quite 'caught fire' for me. Having heard the new Isserlis/Levin recording on CDR this morning, I'm tempted to invest, despite not being a huge fortepiano fan up to now. Feel free to help me make up my mind...
Beethoven Cello Sonatas
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Originally posted by DoctorT View PostMy only CD of these works is by the Brendels, and it has never quite 'caught fire' for me. Having heard the new Isserlis/Levin recording on CDR this morning, I'm tempted to invest, despite not being a huge fortepiano fan up to now. Feel free to help me make up my mind...
Every Cellist records these, so you may want to just pick one and go for it. I've seen a lot of praise of Muller-Schott (sorry, don't know how to do umlaats here), although I can't remember who the Pianist is and I haven't heard them, although I do like what i have heard of the Cellist in other music.
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Originally posted by DoctorT View PostMy only CD of these works is by the Brendels, and it has never quite 'caught fire' for me. Having heard the new Isserlis/Levin recording on CDR this morning, I'm tempted to invest, despite not being a huge fortepiano fan up to now. Feel free to help me make up my mind...
I thought the Isserlis/Levin CD sounded really good. Very tempting.
PS: Sorry - I thought Richard had heard this from his side of the pond - presumably not yet.Last edited by Dave2002; 18-01-14, 14:25.
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DoctorT
Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostMy first recording was the famous Richter/Rostropovich set. I have invested in a couple of others but I am afraid that none other comes close to that set for me.
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostMy first recording was the famous Richter/Rostropovich set. I have invested in a couple of others but I am afraid that none other comes close to that set for me. My latest was Bailey and Dinnerstein on an itunes download.
Every Cellist records these, so you may want to just pick one and go for it. I've seen a lot of praise of Muller-Schott (sorry, don't know how to do umlaats here), although I can't remember who the Pianist is and I haven't heard them, although I do like what i have heard of the Cellist in other music.
I've heard Isserlis live do all the Beethoven sonatas, and I think his latest recording sounded up to the mark.
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostMy first recording was the famous Richter/Rostropovich set. I have invested in a couple of others but I am afraid that none other comes close to that set for me.....
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostMy first recording was the famous Richter/Rostropovich set. I have invested in a couple of others but I am afraid that none other comes close to that set for me. My latest was Bailey and Dinnerstein on an itunes download.
Every Cellist records these, so you may want to just pick one and go for it. I've seen a lot of praise of Muller-Schott (sorry, don't know how to do umlaats here), although I can't remember who the Pianist is and I haven't heard them, although I do like what i have heard of the Cellist in other music.
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Fournier in three stages of his great career with Schnabel in the EMI ICON box); with Gulda; and latterly with Kempff. What riches
Richter and Rostropovich too of course and i'm looking forward to hearing the Wispelwey sets and the new Isserlis/Levin set..
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Originally posted by LeMartinPecheur View PostA week or two back, to replace my one LP set by Chuchro/ Pananka, I picked up a CD set by some new kids on the block called, umm, Casals and Serkin...
though I do have that du Pre/ Bishop pair too...
What label is the Casals/Serkin set?
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