Oh and while I’m hear let me ask a question. What is the best transfer of Kempff’s Années?
Années de pèlerinage
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Originally posted by Mandryka View PostOh and while I’m hear let me ask a question. What is the best transfer of Kempff’s Années?
lacks the three from the first set which he also seems to have recorded but, given the care which Pentatone usually gives to its reissues/remasters, it ought to be good. There is also an Australian Eloquence 2-disc Liszt issue which includes some of them (including 'Au Bord d'une Source' etc). As well as the many fine versions listed already (I have the Lazar Berman in a fine-sounding Universal Japan remaster), there is also Bertrand Chamayou.
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I have fond(?) memories of Book 1, having included Chapelle de Guillaume Tell, Au lac de Wallenstadt, & Les cloches de Genève in my degree finals recital in 1972. The 45 minute recital included a Handel Suite, Mozart's C minor Fantasia, three Martinu pieces with the Liszt group at the end. There was just on problem: I was struggling with parts of Les cloches... But it was there on my programme, so there was no getting away from it, and with William Mathias and George Guest sitting there assessing me, and my piano teacher, Frank Thomas creeping in during the Mozart Fantasia, I wasn't feeling too comfortable as Au lac de Wallenstadt came to a close. The William Mathias, put his hands on the table, looked around at the the other examiners and George Guest nodded and said I could finish there. What a relief that was! I think WM had been told I was a bit ropy on that piece, and was doing me a favour. I've learnt to play it since then, but the anguish of that occasion is with me for life.
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostAnnées de pèlerinage seems to me to represent the very core of Liszt's piano output; as I once remarked to Liszt specialist Leslie Howard, "this is Liszt for those who believe that they don't care for Liszt"...
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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View PostThis:
lacks the three from the first set which he also seems to have recorded but, given the care which Pentatone usually gives to its reissues/remasters, it ought to be good. There is also an Australian Eloquence 2-disc Liszt issue which includes some of them (including 'Au Bord d'une Source' etc). As well as the many fine versions listed already (I have the Lazar Berman in a fine-sounding Universal Japan remaster), there is also Bertrand Chamayou.
EDIT -- I take it back. I want the 1950s recordings. I was sitting there thinking "These sound good, why don't they have the magic, is it me? Then I realised . . . .
(Never liked 1970s Kempff much!)Last edited by Mandryka; 25-09-22, 18:25.
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Throughout today I have been listening to book 1 played by Daniel Grimwood. I'm less familiar with this one compared with books 2 or 3.
Currently no. 6 - Vallée d'Obermann. I think Liszt must have such a beautiful way with harmonies & chords, certainly in this piece, so much so as to disguise weaknesses in his melodies, if those are in fact present in this piece.
I think this set is very good.
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Originally posted by Mandryka View PostThis Pentatone release is just amazingly good! Thank you.
EDIT -- I take it back. I want the 1950s recordings. I was sitting there thinking "These sound good, why don't they have the magic, is it me? Then I realised . . . .
(Never liked 1970s Kempff much!)
Écoutez en illimité ou téléchargez Kempff plays Liszt de Wilhelm Kempff en qualité Hi-Res sur Qobuz. Abonnement à partir de 12,49€/mois.
It seems slightly elusive as physical CDs.
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Originally posted by silvestrione View PostI fell in love with these pieces with the Brendel Philips recording of Bk 2, which I still think of as one of my favourite Liszt discs
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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View Post
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