The greatest recordings of piano sound

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  • gradus
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    • Nov 2010
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    The greatest recordings of piano sound

    So often piano sound is ill-served by recording engineers and the instrument fails to sound as we might like it to. Occasionally though piano recordings can sound magnificent and almost give the impression of the instrument being in the room with you. Of course there is no necessary connection between great piano sound and a great performance but occasionally they coincide although disappointingly, they often don't.
    This train of thought was occasioned by listening to a magnificent piano recording by Helene Grimaud of the Brahms third sonata streamed over Spotify, a recording that dates from 1992 but isto my ears utterly extraordinary for the immediacy, power and natural sound of the piano - a fine performance too.
    Any other nominations for fine recorded piano sound?

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    Last edited by gradus; 27-10-14, 19:53.
  • Nick Armstrong
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    • Nov 2010
    • 26534

    #2
    Alicia De Larrocha's later recording of Albeniz'a Iberia (Decca Digital)
    "...the isle is full of noises,
    Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
    Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
    Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."

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    • Eine Alpensinfonie
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      • Nov 2010
      • 20570

      #3
      It very much depends on the kind of piano sound you want. In my youth, I liked the EMI sound of Barenboim, etc., but came to appreciate the Decca sound of Ashkenazy.

      Over close miking is as much a problem with piano recordings as with solo voices.

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      • ahinton
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        • Nov 2010
        • 16122

        #4
        Altarus, anyone (Powell, Stevenson, Hamelin, Solomon, Amato et al)?...

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        • Madame Suggia
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          • Sep 2012
          • 189

          #5
          I've not got brilliant equipment but those Brendel farewell concerts sound wonderful to me.

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          • Bryn
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            • Mar 2007
            • 24688

            #6
            For me, Sebastian Lexer worked wonders with the piano sound in his recordings of John Tilbury playing Feldman ('live') for the Atopos and Matchless labels. Having attended the performances on which the Atopos releases were based, I can attest to the realism evoked.
            Last edited by Bryn; 27-10-14, 22:36. Reason: Typo

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            • Beef Oven!
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              • Sep 2013
              • 18147

              #7
              I think the Naxos recordings of Cage's Sonatas and Interludes are amazing. But I don't actually have anything else to compare them with!



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              • EdgeleyRob
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                • Nov 2010
                • 12180

                #8
                Debussy,Etudes.

                Mitsuko Uchida.

                The best recorded piano sound ever?,got to be up there.

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                • Bryn
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                  • Mar 2007
                  • 24688

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Beef Oven! View Post
                  I think the Naxos recordings of Cage's Sonatas and Interludes are amazing. But I don't actually have anything else to compare them with!
                  A fine disc, but I think you would find the recorded piano sound even better on the MDG recording of Schleiermacher (Vol. 1 of their Cage piano music survey:



                  There are "Used - Very Good" copies available via the amazon.co.uk markerplace for around £8.75 including p&p for the 3 disc set.

                  [Why so cheap? Probably because the whole survey eventually got released as an 18 disc set which can be found for around £40.]

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                  • Beef Oven!
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                    • Sep 2013
                    • 18147

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Bryn View Post
                    A fine disc, but I think you would find the recorded piano sound even better on the MDG recording of Schleiermacher (Vol. 1 of their Cage piano music survey:



                    There are "Used - Very Good" copies available via the amazon.co.uk markerplace for around £8.75 including p&p for the 3 disc set.

                    [Why so cheap? Probably because the whole survey eventually got released as an 18 disc set which can be found for around £40.]
                    Thanks Bryn - very tempting, but I really have to stop buying CDs.

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                    • Pianoman
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                      • Jan 2013
                      • 529

                      #11
                      Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View Post
                      Debussy,Etudes.

                      Mitsuko Uchida.

                      The best recorded piano sound ever?,got to be up there.
                      You beat me to it....absolutely demo quality, as are other Philips Uchida discs (her Schubert sonatas, for instance).

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                      • Black Swan

                        #12
                        Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View Post
                        Debussy,Etudes.

                        Mitsuko Uchida.

                        The best recorded piano sound ever?,got to be up there.
                        Edgeley R,
                        I agree and was thinking of posting Uchida Debussy Etudes, too.

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                        • cloughie
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                          • Dec 2011
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View Post
                          It very much depends on the kind of piano sound you want. In my youth, I liked the EMI sound of Barenboim, etc., but came to appreciate the Decca sound of Ashkenazy.

                          Over close miking is as much a problem with piano recordings as with solo voices.
                          I particularly remember his Brahms 2 with LSO/Mehta on LP as being a very good sound!

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                          • gurnemanz
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                            • Nov 2010
                            • 7387

                            #14
                            Loius Lortie's Chandos "Années de Pèlerinage" on a Fazioli sounds terrific.

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                            • Stanfordian
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                              • Dec 2010
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                              #15
                              On my bog standard system the CD that sounds best of all from my collection is: Chopin: Ballades & Scherzos by Arthur Rubinstein recorded in 1959 on RCA Red Seal Living Stereo; its an SACD. As the performance from Rubinstein is remarkable as well as the sound it is probably my favourite of all my discs.
                              Last edited by Stanfordian; 28-10-14, 10:49.

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