Actually I enjoy Frankl's Vox/Turnabout set, but I think he just doesn't have the clarity of articulation and prestidigitation necessary for the Etudes.
BaL 6.03.21 - Debussy: Études pour piano
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by verismissimo View PostActually I enjoy Frankl's Vox/Turnabout set, but I think he just doesn't have the clarity of articulation and prestidigitation necessary for the Etudes.
On balance it loks like the Uchida should be my choice. I am most grateful for the range of suggestions people have taken the trouble to post.
S-A
Comment
-
-
Uchida's Schubert and Mozart (neither of which I greatly care for myself) have nothing to do with the case. Her playing of the Debussy Etudes is superb and if you doubt me, sample Pour les Accords or Pour les huit doigts. A few bars of either will tell you that this is top notch playing, technically masterful and full of fantasy.
Comment
-
-
rubbernecker
Originally posted by verismissimo View PostUchida's Pour les huit doigts - absolutely stunning.
Having spent some time sampling various versions on the Amazon MP3 site (although Thibaudet is sadly absent) I have now found one which seems to tick all the boxes, and go some way beyond: Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, as recommended by Highlanddougie above. For the first time in my life I can actually hear the music. Thanks, HD, that is now on order
Oh, and if you really want to hear Pour les Huits Doigts go here and scroll down to 196:Last edited by Guest; 12-05-11, 16:26.
Comment
-
[QUOTE=Gradus. Rarely programmed, I don't think I've ever heard the studies performed live.[/QUOTE] They're so difficult, i suppose. Pollini played them live on R3 years ago, together with stunning performances of Chopin Preludes and Stravinsky's Three Pieces from Petrushka. I recorded it on tape, but, alas, at that time I was not keen on the Debussy Etudes and did not keep that part!
Comment
-
-
BaL 6.03.21 - Debussy: Études pour piano
9.30am
Building a Library
Iain Burnside joins Andrew to review recordings of Debussy’s quirky and technically-demanding Etudes for piano, looking to choose the ultimate release to buy, download or stream
Available versions:-
Pierre-Laurent Aimard
Pierre-Laurent Aimard
Håkon Austbø
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet
Philippe Bianconi
Idil Biret
Luiza Borac
HieYon Choi *
Aldo Ciccolini
Paul Crossley
Julia Dahkvist
Larissa Dedova
Christopher Devine
Jacques Février *
Peter Frankl *
Walter Gieseking
Monique Haas
Werner Haas
Erika Haase
Hans Henkemans
Roy Howat
Paul Jacobs *
Martin Jones
Michael Korstick
Bennett Lerner
Jan Michiels
Joseph Moog
Roger Muraro
Noriko Ogawa
Garrick Ohlsson
Hiromi Okada *
Sally Pinkas *
Alain Planès
Maurizio Pollini *
Anne Queffélec
Julian Riem
Pascal Rogé
Charles Rosen *
Soulima Stravinsky *
Jeffrey Swann *
Jean-Yves Thibaudet
Francois-Joel Thiollier
Martino Tirimo
Fou Ts’ong
Mitsuko Uchida
Mariangela Vacatello
Élodie Vignon *
Paulina ZamoraLast edited by Eine Alpensinfonie; 06-03-21, 13:31.
Comment
-
-
Mine are the Frankel versions on LP, coupled with L'Isle Joyeuse: a little too gentle and muzzy for detail than some - I first heard one or two of the set played by Lamar Crowson in a 1960s broadcast which hit precisely the right tone in every mood - but preferable to the non-mentioned Yvonne Loriod set on Erato, in which she gave every indication of the Messiaen pieces from the 1940s that took and amplified their rhythmic edge.
Comment
-
Comment