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CD 1 Paganini: 24 Caprices for Solo Violin, Op. 1
CD 2 Dvořák: Violin Concerto, Romance, Carnival Overture with New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Zubin Mehta
CD 3 Live at Carnegie Hall: Beethoven, Strauss, Chopin, Ernst, Debussy, Ravel with Robert McDonald
CD 4 Encore: Kreisler, Paganini, Fauré, Tchaikovsky, Sarasate with Robert McDonald
CD 5 Sibelius: Violin Concerto; Bruch: Scottish Fantasy with Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Zubin Mehta
CD 6 Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto; Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No. 1 with Berliner Philharmoniker, Claudio Abbado
CD 7 Bach: Unaccompanied Sonata No. 2; Bartók: Sonata No. 1 with Robert McDonald
CD 8 Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante, Concerto for Violin & Piano with NDR Sinfonieorchester, Christoph Eschenbach
CD 9 French Violin Sonatas: Debussy, Poulenc, Saint-Saëns with Robert McDonald
CD 10 Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto; Bruch: Violin Concerto No. 1 with Berliner Philharmoniker, Mariss Jansons
Sony 10cds 88875183402
A bargain but I think I have them all. I think Midori is rather underestimated, she is a very fine violinist and artist.
Yes, thanks a lot, Bryn...this one escaped my notice. Still hoping that one day BIS might box up the complete Brautigam Beethoven sonatas and all the other works for solo piano.
And speaking of Tobias Koch, this concert on Through the Night must be well worth a listen - a couple of rare piano concertos played by Mr Koch and Concerto Koln:
Yes, thanks a lot, Bryn...this one escaped my notice. Still hoping that one day BIS might box up the complete Brautigam Beethoven sonatas and all the other works for solo piano.
And speaking of Tobias Koch, this concert on Through the Night must be well worth a listen - a couple of rare piano concertos played by Mr Koch and Concerto Koln:
If their Mozart solo percussive keyboard recordings are anything to go by, the piano pieces (when do we get the Diabellis) will get boxed, then later the boxed sonatas and other pieces will be combined.
Re. tomorrow's TtN broadcast, please note, only one of the concertos is played by Koch, the other is played by Melnikov. Then they honoured an arrangement to take tea together.
For those attracted to Beethoven played on historical instruments, this might be of interest.
Around £12.31 including p&p to U.K.
I've read and reread the wording on the back, and I think I've finally figured out the ambiguity.
The phrase "Complete Piano Pieces" means that the pieces on the recording are complete, not that the CD set contains all of Beethoven's piano music, complete or otherwise!
The 3 disc set here appears to contain a number of small pieces - not the sonatas, of course, nor the Diabelli Variations.
I'm just not sure that there's sufficient interest here, though I used to enjoy the Op 129 Rage, and some of the Bagarelles are fun, and less trivial than might appear at first.
I might go for it anyway, but it's not top of my list.
I've read and reread the wording on the back, and I think I've finally figured out the ambiguity.
The phrase "Complete Piano Pieces" means that the pieces on the recording are complete, not that the CD set contains all of Beethoven's piano music, complete or otherwise!
The 3 disc set here appears to contain a number of small pieces - not the sonatas, of course, nor the Diabelli Variations.
I'm just not sure that there's sufficient interest here, though I used to enjoy the Op 129 Rage, and some of the Bagarelles are fun, and less trivial than might appear at first.
I might go for it anyway, but it's not top of my list.
Think of it as the complete pieces which are not designated as sonatas or variations.
I've read and reread the wording on the back, and I think I've finally figured out the ambiguity.
The phrase "Complete Piano Pieces" means that the pieces on the recording are complete, not that the CD set contains all of Beethoven's piano music, complete or otherwise!
The 3 disc set here appears to contain a number of small pieces - not the sonatas, of course, nor the Diabelli Variations.
I'm just not sure that there's sufficient interest here, though I used to enjoy the Op 129 Rage, and some of the Bagarelles are fun, and less trivial than might appear at first.
I might go for it anyway, but it's not top of my list.
The older Brendel Turnabout recordings are very good in this repertoire. I remember them as cheapo LPs many years ago and now have them on CD.
The older Brendel Turnabout recordings are very good in this repertoire. I remember them as cheapo LPs many years ago and now have them on CD.
(I know bugger all about the Bagarelles)
I picked up a Philips CD of Brendel doing Bagatelles in a charity shop a year or two back. Really good, but I don't want those every day. Are the earlier recordings you mention still available in some form? I used to enjoy Brendel's early Vox or Turnabout recordings of some sonatas too.
I picked up a Philips CD of Brendel doing Bagatelles in a charity shop a year or two back. Really good, but I don't want those every day. Are the earlier recordings you mention still available in some form? I used to enjoy Brendel's early Vox or Turnabout recordings of some sonatas too.
Brendel's entire Vox/Turnabout recordings are available in a single purchase:
Alerted to a one-day offer (22 Jan only) from the river people of a £10 discount on purchases over £50, I opted for the ICA CD boxset, Tribute to Rudolph Barshai, after being impressed by a recent DVD acquisition, Rudolf Barshai, The Note. ICA boxset priced at £51.58, I entered at Checkout, the code BIGTHANKS, - using caps and
run-on -, and the price was adjusted. Confirmation and delivery date followed. A good deal, methinks.
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