Beethoven Piano Sonatas
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Alas, a pity that Emil Gilels did not record a complete cycle. But what he did do, was more or less complete. Be worth getting. Otherwise Martin Rosco, Paul Lewis, Daniel Barenboim his EMI one, what Jayne mentioned, Alfred Brendel these are the ones I know .Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... I should coco!
The period-instrument Badura-Skoda cycle seems hard to come by.
There are other good period-instrument sets - Paul Komen, Ronald Brautigam ...
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The other complete PI sets (Brautigam, Binns, Bilson et al.) are.... to be honest, not really as good. The incomplete set (Komen) and various individual recordings are generally better. Hopefully Olga Pashchenko will complete a cycle, she is quite promising so far.
His earlier mono set, on Decca & now Orfeo, arguably outclasses the 1967 stereo set in some respects, but both are worth hearing, I think.
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Originally posted by kea View PostHis earlier mono set, on Decca & now Orfeo, arguably outclasses the 1967 stereo set in some respects, but both are worth hearing, I think.
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Originally posted by kea View PostIndividual volumes are €8 apiece on Qobuz for 16/44.1, which is slightly less steep but still hardly competitive.
The other complete PI sets (Brautigam, Binns, Bilson et al.) are.... to be honest, not really as good [read "to kea's particular taste"]. The incomplete set (Komen) and various individual recordings are generally better. Hopefully Olga Pashchenko will complete a cycle, she is quite promising so far.
[Gulda's] earlier mono set, on Decca & now Orfeo, arguably outclasses the 1967 stereo set in some respects, but both are worth hearing, I think.
[Oops. I was making a cup of coffee while makropulos wrote and posted his.]
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Originally posted by makropulos View PostRe Gulda, I agree, but it's "sets": the Orfeo set was made for Austrian Radio and is different from the Decca one made at about the same time. Both are exceptional. Otherwise, I listen most often to Brautigam.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostCan't agree late Brendel is boring his last Op 109-111 for example are marvellous .
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Getting back to Paul Badura-Skoda, it's worth mentioning that in addition to the recordings of historical instruments, he also recorded a survey on a Bösendorfer from 1969 to 1970. It can be found on the Gramola label.
I have an earlier manifestation without the bonus CD of two extra Hammerklaviers.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostGetting back to Paul Badura-Skoda, it's worth mentioning that in addition to the recordings of historical instruments, he also recorded a survey on a Bösendorfer from 1969 to 1970. It can be found on the Gramola label.
I have an earlier manifestation without the bonus CD of two extra Hammerklaviers.
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I too wish Gilels had completed his cycle.
But this shows up a fundamental problem. Going for a full cycle ensures no duplication and it's clean and economical. But it rules out any performances that are not part of a complete cycle.
But I would recommend going for mix-and-match, choosing the best recordings of individual works.
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