The great Hungarian pianist has died.
Jenö Jandó 1952-2023. RIP
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Yes I was very sad to hear this. I have a lot of his recordings, and like many others, collected lots of Naxos stuff. I have to say it stands up very well - his Beethoven sonata cycle is to my ears one of the best, as it's played 'straight' and even with less than great piano sound, the artistry shines through.
Although he admitted he was a very heavy smoker, 71 is still far too young.
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Originally posted by Pianoman View PostYes I was very sad to hear this. I have a lot of his recordings, and like many others, collected lots of Naxos stuff. I have to say it stands up very well - his Beethoven sonata cycle is to my ears one of the best, as it's played 'straight' and even with less than great piano sound, the artistry shines through.
Although he admitted he was a very heavy smoker, 71 is still far too young.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostI have a number of his good recordings. Naxos have lost a good reliable ‘house’ pianist.
RIP JJ
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostI think he was more than that. His Naxos performances were better then many “big name “ pianists at more illustrious labels. It was a canny move to sign up with them . Event though I suspect they paid less he became , in classical circles , a household name.
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostI think he was more than that. His Naxos performances were better then many “big name “ pianists at more illustrious labels. It was a canny move to sign up with them . Event though I suspect they paid less he became , in classical circles , a household name.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostI didn’t mean ‘house pianist’ in a derogatory way - he was clearly more than just a good pair of hands and could turn those hands to a wide range of composers.
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