Originally posted by Richard Barrett
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BaL 16.12.17 - Schubert: Piano Sonata no. 21 in B flat D960
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Encouraged by this thread I've been looking for a lossless download or CD of Staier's D960. It's at crazy prices from most places, although at 'only' 47 Euros, used. from Amazon.fr. They seem to have reissued D958 and 959 but not D960.
I wondered if anyone with connections knows of the likelihood of reissue any time soon, or of a better source than the ones I've been able to find?
Apologies for lowering the tone of the discussion!
Steerpike
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostWhat frequently puzzles me when this comes up is that it's considered to be the end of the argument - de gustibus and so on, as if (a) there's no possibility of tracing where those preferences come from, they're just there and that's all there is to be said, and (b) once they're there they never change (and often (c) having a Latin tag attached to an assertion lends it some special authority!). But one's preferences always come from somewhere, and understanding this might be a way of opening one's mind to previously unconsidered possibilities, or at the very least to thinking through those preferences and trying to articulate them, which is what makes a discussion like the present one more than an "academic exercise" or (to use EA's term) a "fight".
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Originally posted by Steerpike View PostEncouraged by this thread I've been looking for a lossless download or CD of Staier's D960. It's at crazy prices from most places, although at 'only' 47 Euros, used. from Amazon.fr. They seem to have reissued D958 and 959 but not D960.
I wondered if anyone with connections knows of the likelihood of reissue any time soon, or of a better source than the ones I've been able to find?
Apologies for lowering the tone of the discussion!
Steerpike
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[ ... actually some £10 a disc ain't too bad, considerin' ... ]
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... a bit cheaper on amazon -
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[ ... actually some £10 a disc ain't too bad, considerin' ... ]
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Note that the third CD has not only D. 845 but the 3 pieces D. 946.
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostWhat frequently puzzles me when this comes up is that it's considered to be the end of the argument - de gustibus and so on, as if (a) there's no possibility of tracing where those preferences come from, they're just there and that's all there is to be said, and (b) once they're there they never change (and often (c) having a Latin tag attached to an assertion lends it some special authority!). But one's preferences always come from somewhere, and understanding this might be a way of opening one's mind to previously unconsidered possibilities, or at the very least to thinking through those preferences and trying to articulate them, which is what makes a discussion like the present one more than an "academic exercise" or (to use EA's term) a "fight".
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Originally posted by silvestrione View PostI was disappointed you ended your otherwise excellent, helpful summary in that way. Value judgements, as the term suggests, are judgements, not just preferences, and can be modified by hearing someone argue the case for a different judgement. Indeed, I'd go further, and say that there is something that (Eliot) called 'the common pursuit of true judgement', i.e. an aspiration to reach agreement on what is best (never quite achieved), without which the idea of a value judgement, of anything having value at all, makes no sense.
And yes, I think I have now been persuaded by the arguments on this thread, that Brendel is wrong and the exposition should be repeated.
For the avoidance of doubt, I do intend to re-explore my D960 recordings, to form my own view on the subject. Sadly though there's probably no hope for me, as I learnt the work mainly from the old Brendel Philips recording on LP in the 70s But I still feel that this non-argument has been far too lengthy!I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostWell, at least we've had this discussion! I put on the Staier recording of D960 this morning and my wife remarked as she went by "I really don't see the point of playing that piece on a fortepiano". I have contacted my lawyer.
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No messages for seven and a half hours.
Secretly hoping DON will spark off fresh controversies tomorrow
Think it's been a good thread meself, lots to learn from and, always a good test, lots of new listening plans.
In fact I'm suddenly reenthused for all the Schubert Sonatas , the sound of Schiff's Bosendorfer lending a certain domestic loveliness to Christmas preparations this year. ECM discs on order.Last edited by Alison; 15-12-17, 10:30.
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Originally posted by AlisonECM discs on order.
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