JSngry Posted Thursday at 01:19 AM Author Report Posted Thursday at 01:19 AM The move from ,Columbia to RCA and then back is another story to tell, I would. One thing I read is that when the JSQ moved back to the Columbia family, they were on Epic because the Budapest Quartet was Columbia's "headliner". It was only after that group disbanded the the JSQ moved from Epic to Columbia. It seems odd to me that there that strict of a heirarchy among quartets on a label that had multiple orchestras and conductors (and pianists?) on their roster, but I claim no knowledge of that part of that business. None whatsoever. Quote
JSngry Posted 22 hours ago Author Report Posted 22 hours ago Not particularly gripped by this one, but Shubert has never really grabbed me outside of the Lieder. Probably my "problem"... Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago 1 hour ago, JSngry said: Not particularly gripped by this one, but Shubert has never really grabbed me outside of the Lieder. Probably my "problem"... The piano sonatas are more than special for me. Schnabel is my "go to" favorite. Quote
JSngry Posted 21 hours ago Author Report Posted 21 hours ago Bookmarked for future listening, thanks! Quote
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