soulpope Posted February 17, 2019 Report Posted February 17, 2019 (edited) Edited February 17, 2019 by soulpope Quote
Referentzhunter Posted February 17, 2019 Report Posted February 17, 2019 Cd 28: Alfred Cortot plays Frédéric François Chopin's: 24 Preludes 4 Balades (just WOW) 9 hours ago, soulpope said: Classic (in my house) .... Who are the better streichquartet interpreters ? Are there reference recordings ? Regards Stijn 8 hours ago, soulpope said: Rubinstein and Chopin. aahhhh.... Quote
soulpope Posted February 17, 2019 Report Posted February 17, 2019 20 minutes ago, Referentzhunter said: Who are the better streichquartet interpreters ? Are there reference recordings ? Regards Stijn Hi Stijn, I`m partial to Suske Quartet`s view on Mozart .... these were recorded between 1974 -1978 and assembled here : Concise no frill readings paired with prodigious playfulness.... highly recommended .... Quote
Referentzhunter Posted February 17, 2019 Report Posted February 17, 2019 1 hour ago, soulpope said: Hi Stijn, I`m partial to Suske Quartet`s view on Mozart .... these were recorded between 1974 -1978 and assembled here : Concise no frill readings paired with prodigious playfulness.... highly recommended .... Thank you Quote
Referentzhunter Posted February 17, 2019 Report Posted February 17, 2019 2 hours ago, soulpope said: Hi Stijn, I`m partial to Suske Quartet`s view on Mozart .... these were recorded between 1974 -1978 and assembled here : Concise no frill readings paired with prodigious playfulness.... highly recommended .... What do you mean with 'partial' if i may ask ? Sounds good. Quote
soulpope Posted February 17, 2019 Report Posted February 17, 2019 14 minutes ago, Referentzhunter said: What do you mean with 'partial' if i may ask ? Sounds good. = I`m biased towards the Suske recordings .... Quote
Referentzhunter Posted February 17, 2019 Report Posted February 17, 2019 12 minutes ago, soulpope said: = I`m biased towards the Suske recordings .... I understand. Thanks again Quote
T.D. Posted February 17, 2019 Report Posted February 17, 2019 4 hours ago, soulpope said: Hi Stijn, I`m partial to Suske Quartet`s view on Mozart .... these were recorded between 1974 -1978 and assembled here : Concise no frill readings paired with prodigious playfulness.... highly recommended .... Excellent recordings, agreed. Wow - I bought these at super-budget price, but the box seems to have gone OOP and is now offered at extortionary levels. Quote
HutchFan Posted February 17, 2019 Report Posted February 17, 2019 Ralph Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 6; The Lark Ascending, Hugh Bean (vn soloist) / Boult, New Philharmonia O (Angel) Hard to top Boult when it comes to RVW. Quote
HutchFan Posted February 18, 2019 Report Posted February 18, 2019 More RVW from Sir Adrian Boult: Quote
T.D. Posted February 18, 2019 Report Posted February 18, 2019 The Complete 10-Inch Series from Cold Blue Not sure this fairly obscure box is "Classical" (late '70s-early '80s California "New Music"), but will call it that. Quote
soulpope Posted February 18, 2019 Report Posted February 18, 2019 5 hours ago, HutchFan said: More RVW from Sir Adrian Boult: Excellent .... Quote
soulpope Posted February 18, 2019 Report Posted February 18, 2019 Nikita Magaloff "Bellinzona Recital 1991" (Ermitage) 1993 .... Quote
Referentzhunter Posted February 18, 2019 Report Posted February 18, 2019 (edited) Edited February 18, 2019 by Referentzhunter Quote
HutchFan Posted February 18, 2019 Report Posted February 18, 2019 Earlier today, Mozart & Beethoven by Alfred Brendel: Late Sonatas Quote
HutchFan Posted February 18, 2019 Report Posted February 18, 2019 Arthur Rubinstein Plays Brahms (RCA Red Seal) Disc 6 - Piano Trios Nos. 1 & 2 - with Henryk Szeryng and Pierre Fournier Quote
Referentzhunter Posted February 18, 2019 Report Posted February 18, 2019 (edited) 'Forellenquintet' (Ingrid Haebler, Arthur Grumiaux, George Janzer, Eva czako, Jaques Cazauran) + Sonatine in D, Op.137 No.1 D384 (Henryk Szeryng, Ingrid haebler) Edited February 18, 2019 by Referentzhunter Quote
T.D. Posted February 18, 2019 Report Posted February 18, 2019 Ingrid Haebler was one of the pianists whose recordings were fraudulently issued as the work of Joyce Hatto. A highly bizarre story about which much can be found on the Internet. Quote
Alexander Hawkins Posted February 18, 2019 Report Posted February 18, 2019 5 hours ago, soulpope said: Have you seen this film? Includes, at the opening, some wonderful footage of him practising and discussing the Etudes... Quote
Referentzhunter Posted February 18, 2019 Report Posted February 18, 2019 (edited) 58 minutes ago, T.D. said: Ingrid Haebler was one of the pianists whose recordings were fraudulently issued as the work of Joyce Hatto. A highly bizarre story about which much can be found on the Internet. I just read about this strange story. NP Cd 1: 24 Preludes, op 28. Prelude in C sharp minor, op 45. Prelude in A flat major, op. posth. Impromptus Edited February 18, 2019 by Referentzhunter Quote
T.D. Posted February 18, 2019 Report Posted February 18, 2019 (edited) Oddly, this disc concludes with Monk's Ruby My Dear. Edited February 18, 2019 by T.D. Quote
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