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Originally posted by mathias broucek View PostAgreed. Also, although there are some fairly decent performances in the box, there's a lot of stuff that's less than top drawer and in late 1940s sound.
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Originally posted by hafod View PostYes indeed - but at 30p a disc there is much to discover and it will be an enjoyable time doing so. Moreover, if one is careful not to abuse the box like poor old Amateur 51, then selling it on without making a loss is a real possibility should one feel the need. Even if that is not possible then it is still great vfm. All those hours for the cost of a bottle of Veuve Clicquot from Waitrose which lasts nowhwere near as long and no prospect of selling the empty!
On the negative side - have I shelf-space? and have I time to play it in addition to the current backlog?
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostOn the positive side - looks good value for money and some interesting contents
On the negative side - have I shelf-space? and have I time to play it in addition to the current backlog?
Re shelf space. Every centimetre counts. I have eliminated the overlarge box and just shelved them in their sleeves, thereby reducing width required to about 8 inches.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View Post... Re shelf space. Every centimetre counts. I have eliminated the overlarge box and just shelved them in their sleeves, thereby reducing width required to about 8 inches.
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the former's box being of very impractical design and the latter far too capacious for its contents.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostBut that's only £7.97 plus postage!
PS. Will be interested to hear how you like the Scriabin Preludes c/w the Chopin.
However, exceptionally pleased with Zhukov's Chopin Preludes. Very clean finger work, a highly individual interpretation throwing a welcome new light on the set.My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)
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Originally posted by Pianorak View PostI must admit I don't find the Scriabin Op.11 set very interesting. Both Zhukov and Richter recorded excerpts only AFAIK. The only piece which sets my pulse racing, No. 8 Allegro agitato, isn't included in either recording. Maybe Khatia Buniatishvili could make the set sound a bit more interesting.
However, exceptionally pleased with Zhukov's Chopin Preludes. Very clean finger work, a highly individual interpretation throwing a welcome new light on the set.
However, I was rather taken with the Scriabin in this recital by Arcadi Volodos at the Musikwerein in Vienna on DVD - it's also available on CD only
Volodos in Vienna, a piano recital by Arcadi Volodos with pieces by Scriabin, Ravel, Schumann, Liszt, Bach Vivaldi, and Tchaikovsky. Performed live at the Gr...
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostHowever, I was rather taken with the Scriabin in this recital by Arcadi Volodos at the Musikwerein in Vienna on DVD - it's also available on CD only
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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View PostThat what revealed to me the astonishing originality of Scriabin's piano music - the rest of the recital is pretty wonderful as well (Ravel's Valses Nobles et Sentimentales are ... well, you really have to hear them). The recent Olli Mustonen Scriabin recital on Ondine is also worth looking out
And many thanks for the Mustonen disc suggestion.
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostYou clearly know your Scriabin, pianorak, which I certainly don't.
However, I was rather taken with the Scriabin in this recital by Arcadi Volodos at the Musikwerein in Vienna on DVD - it's also available on CD only
Volodos in Vienna, a piano recital by Arcadi Volodos with pieces by Scriabin, Ravel, Schumann, Liszt, Bach Vivaldi, and Tchaikovsky. Performed live at the Gr...
Edit: Magnificent playing! Best listened to on CD rather than the DVD as there are too many places where picture and sound are not in sync which would probably irritate on repeated viewing.
@HighlandDougie - thanks for the Mustonen Scriabin mention. Being a Scriabin nut it's an obvious must-have!Last edited by Pianorak; 09-08-12, 19:42.My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostHowever, I was rather taken with the Scriabin in this recital by Arcadi Volodos at the Musikwerein in Vienna on DVD - it's also available on CD only
Volodos in Vienna, a piano recital by Arcadi Volodos with pieces by Scriabin, Ravel, Schumann, Liszt, Bach Vivaldi, and Tchaikovsky. Performed live at the Gr...
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