A while ago I bought a 60 CD box of Tchaikovsky from Brilliant. It's been, you know... brilliant. I invested in it in order to get the fine Queen of Spades recording recommended in a proper BaL by David Nice. And when it arrived, I discovered that I could listen to eight of his operas, most of them new to me, and lots more that was previously unknown to me.
Then yesterday, congratulating myself on reaching the home straight (not always achieved with big boxes), I discovered two CDs with FOUR performances of Tchaik's PC1 - Oborin, Gilels, Richter and Kissin. What a line-up. These additional to the fine performance of the work by Byron Janis in the main body of the set.
But which to listen to? It's a work completely worn out for me, I fear. In the end I've plumped for Gilels. Afraid the others will have to wait for another life.
But which would you have chosen?
Then yesterday, congratulating myself on reaching the home straight (not always achieved with big boxes), I discovered two CDs with FOUR performances of Tchaik's PC1 - Oborin, Gilels, Richter and Kissin. What a line-up. These additional to the fine performance of the work by Byron Janis in the main body of the set.
But which to listen to? It's a work completely worn out for me, I fear. In the end I've plumped for Gilels. Afraid the others will have to wait for another life.
But which would you have chosen?
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