It is a shame they only recorded four discs but the Brendel/Mackerras recordings were a serious cut above the Marriner records IMO - much more interesting accompaniments.
BaL 9.03.13 - Mozart's Piano Concerto no.19 in F, K.459
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Originally posted by Ferretfancy View PostA favourite which is not on Eine Alpensinfonie's list is Larrocha with the VSO and Yuri Segal, perhaps it was deleted. This disc also has a most beautiful performance of No. 22
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This is really inexhaustible music, impossible to find a best buy I would think.
I hope that this BaL takes that as its starting point and while making a suggestion re 'the best', also leads us through some of the wonderful music-making that many performers have recorded. A potentially expensive Bal?
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I found this a really tiresome, pedantic review, with many more comments finding fault than praising. In a work where it ought to be possible to delight in the various qualities of different recordings, it was almost like a Beckmesser marking off failings
Once again I found myself cursing the retention of the BaL format and wishing for the return of Interpretations on Record.
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Originally posted by aeolium View PostI found this a really tiresome, pedantic review, with many more comments finding fault than praising. In a work where it ought to be possible to delight in the various qualities of different recordings, it was almost like a Beckmesser marking off failings[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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I can understand why people found this BaL a bit pedantic but I did learn quite a bit and my big positive discovery was the later Barenboim performance. I was disappointed that the Schiff/Vegh performance was largely glossed over but I was pleased to listen to excerpts from several performances that I don't know & now realise that I don't need to - money saved
It was good to hear Haskil being so widely praised but it wasn't clear to me which of her several recordings he was referring to. I confess that I have most of them.
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Originally posted by pastoralguy View PostI fell asleep before the final deliberation! Who won?I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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I am always more interested in the 'short list' than the eventual 'winner'. Besides Goode (only available as a download) there were Brendel and Marriner (recommended if you want a CD version), Bilson and Gardiner (for fortepiano), Pollini and Bohm ( for full orchestra), Haskill and BPO (historic) and Barenboim with the BPO. Hope that is of some help.
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