Paul Lewis is one of my favourite artists, for Beethoven. I thought Schnabel in her extract sounded quite ill at ease with the pie, with his playing. His errors, which I know, seem to get I the way.
BaL 7.11.20 - Beethoven: Piano Sonata No 29 in B flat, Op 106 ‘Hammerklavier’
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On the basis of her opera 109, 110 and 111 + the piano concertos, which I have, I am not much tempted to add her 101 and 106. I am really not much taken with her Beethoven*. Her tempi are pretty lagardly, for a start. The additional recommendation for Gulda is another matter, all three recordings I have of him playing Op. 106 are very much treasured.
* I'd add that neither is her Mozart nor her Schubert much to my liking. A much over-hyped pianist, I feel. Technically brilliant but musically far too wayward an interpreter.
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Originally posted by Goon525 View PostI just wish they were allowed more than 45 minutes. This is fascinating.Last edited by visualnickmos; 07-11-20, 13:41.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostThe additional recommendation for Gulda is another matter, all three recordings I have of him playing Op. 106 are very much treasured.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostQuick summary of the shortlist please?
Barenboim DG 1990s
Kempff dg 1960s
Gulda 1967
Uchida decca 2007
Schnabel 1935
Jando 1988
Lewis harmonia mundi
Brautigam
Backhaus 1950s decca
I'm sad she didn't consider the Brautigam more in depth, tho' she said nice things about it. She did not consider other HIPP performances wch she might've - Binns, Badura-Skoda, Willis...
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... I have the orfeo Gulda of 1954 and the 1967 Gulda in the big brilliant box - which is the third recording I should look for?
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Originally posted by visualnickmos View PostWith so many recordings out there, and the surface hardly scratched in BaL, I would suggest maybe doing your own research/sampling, and not necessarily going with "a winner" Why limit your options?
Like Bryn, I was not tempted to 'go with a "winner".' (Uchida, as it turned out). I already have very many recordings of this work.
Thank you for your 'suggestion', kindly meant I'm sure ... but I don't know why you might think I was in the business of 'limiting my options'.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... she considered -
Barenboim DG 1990s
Kempff dg 1960s
Gulda 1967
Uchida decca 2007
Schnabel 1935
Jando 1988
Lewis harmonia mundi
Brautigam
Backhaus 1950s decca
I'm sad she didn't consider the Brautigam more in depth, tho' she said nice things about it. She did not consider other HIPP performances wch she might've - Binns, Badura-Skoda, Willis...
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostOn the basis of her opera 109, 110 and 111 + the piano concertos, which I have, I am not much tempted to add her 101 and 106. I am really not much taken with her Beethoven*. Her tempi are pretty lagardly, for a start. The additional recommendation for Gulda is another matter, all three recordings I have of him playing Op. 106 are very much treasured.
* I'd add that neither is her Mozart nor her Schubert much to my liking. A much over-hyped pianist, I feel. Technically brilliant but musically far too wayward an interpreter.
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