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[#77] What are you listening to? ( classical mus    
I also like Chopin's Cello Sonata, the Rostropovich/Argerich partnership on DGG label is a good choice.
erictang
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2006-11-17 12:00
[#78] What are you listening to? ( classical mus    
Du Pre and Barenboim? I remember listening to this day and night many years ago...

minpin
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2006-11-17 12:20
[#79] What are you listening to? ( classical mus    
Gulda! Thanks for raising this name. Yes, fast and aggressive, yet musical and fullof fun! Never fail to surprise. I remember seeing his set of Beethoven on Brilliant Classics at Times Sq, but that was sold. Any idea where to get this set?

Kovacevich - more a painist than a musician.

Haskil - the high priest of Mozart

How about Emil Giels', any views?
minpin
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2006-11-17 12:29
[#80] What are you listening to? ( classical mus    
minpin,

我正在慢慢咁收集 Du Pre' o既 CD.
你隻碟出面唔見有得賣播?


backspace
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2006-11-17 12:35
[#81] What are you listening to? ( classical mus    
I bought this one some months ago.

http://www.amazon.com/Brahms-Chopin-Franck-Cello-Sonatas/dp/B0002XV306/sr=1-3/qid=1163738427/ref=sr_1_3/102-7278782-6690515?ie=UTF8&s=music

erictang
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2006-11-17 12:41
[#82] What are you listening to? ( classical mus    
minpin:

Gulda's cycle is also available on DECCA, less than $40 per CD at Central Pro Sound. Saw them there yesterday.
doctorjohn
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2006-11-17 13:29
[#83] What are you listening to? ( classical mus    
Not to be missed:
http://www.thephiladelphiaorchestra.com/
A few pieces are available for download for free.
And they are also selling FLAC now. CD is so 20th Century =P
wslam
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2006-11-17 13:45
[#84] What are you listening to? ( classical mus    
Backspace - it must have been repackaged into what erictang hing has posted

DJ - thank you, yes i saw the decca set at central pro too, but i thought it it a set for concertos and not the complete sonatas? maybe i got that wrong.
minpin
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2006-11-17 14:13
[#85] What are you listening to? ( classical mus    
minpin:

No. There are different boxes!. 2 of them have the complete sonatas, and one also the concerti, which are excellent.

Indeed a much under-rated pianist.
doctorjohn
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2006-11-17 14:18
[#86] What are you listening to? ( classical mus    
minpin:

OK, finally got this sorted out and learned a lot about Gulda!

Gulda recorded the Beethoven cycle 2 times.

The first cycle was by Decca in the 50's, in MONO, this one is easily available:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/plays-Beethoven-Vienna-Philharmonic-Orchestra/dp/B0009A41ZQ

This one has some interesting fillers. The Ricci/Gulda sonatas particularly intrigue me. The piano concerto #1 with Bohm must be good too.

The second cycle was by the label Amadeo in 1967, in STEREO, and now reissued by BOTH Brilliant Classics AND Universal.

The Brilliant Classics probably can be found in Shun Cheong Mong Kok:

http://www.amazon.com/Beethoven-Piano-Sonatas-Complete-Set/dp/B000CEWWBY

The UNIVERSAL issue, hmmm, is very confusing. No info on the internet! No pic. It is a sparse WHITE box, but on the back you see logos of Universal, Decca and Amadeo. It contains all the sonatas + ALL the piano concerti with Horst Stein. This set I have seen in both Pro Sound and HMV. Fueled by curiosity, I have telephone reserved for myself a set in Pro Sound. They may not have another set, but you can ask for my set to at least see what it looks like. Should you want it, you can have priority. Check HMV central too!

Of course, if one only wants the sonatas, Brilliant Classics is a better buy.
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2006-11-17 15:34
[#87] What are you listening to? ( classical mus    
Beethoven's piano sonata have been the subject of interest of all major pianist, and they all put their individual stamp on it.

Kempff was not as muscular as Emil Gilels or Gulda, but he is lyrical, poetic, inspirational and he can let the flow naturally. His tempo was fast in general, bringing a sense of urgency to the music. However, his tonal was glassy and lacking the power to play the vigorous passage of appasionata sonata and the third movement of Moonlight. But in the late piano sonata, he was second to none, especially in the last three Op 109-111, the playing is so natural that it seems that he improvised it on spot. Probably the best late piano sonata I have heard off.

Kovacevich have a huge dynamic and emotional range , he played the loud passage very loud and the soft passage very soft and slow, the opening of Op. 10 sonata was a case in point. Unfortunately, his piano tonal did not have the beauty of Emil Gilels or Gulda. However, the demonstrative grade recording give him an edge over the other version.

Pollini was a pupil of Michalangeli, and this recording showed what is the best balance between technical finish and senistivity. Every note was played under the accurate control of Pollini, listen to the last movement of Op. 111, there are a passage where a series of chord which have to played with escalating intensity, Pollini were the only one in my collections which can increase the intensity one note after the other until every end (the other pianist were Gulda, Kempff, Solomon). Despite his technical efficiency, his version is too cold and not as natural as kempff.


chankaiming
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2006-11-17 16:05
[#88] What are you listening to? ( classical mus    
Emil Gilel's played these great work in a relaxed, sensitive manner. Tempo were general slow, even meditative, bringing out the music's details and deep emotion underneath. I called it an old man's view. However, in `Appasionata' `Waldstein' and `Les Adieux' sonata, his playing suddenly speed up and bring out the excitment of the music. His piano tone was beautiful and powerful, and his cycle were as treasurable and any. There were one pitfall, that was it `Pastoral' sonata, where Gilels lose his usual sense of sensitivity and sound boring.

Finally was my preference, Gulda played in a urgent, exciting manner. In the early sonata, the urgent flowing tempo revealed its link with mozart. In the middle period sonata, these graceful yet tasteful playing made the music soudn right. But the best of all was the `Appasionata' sonata and other sonatas coming from the `Storm' period of Beethoven. Appasionata was the fastest playing I have heard of, yet every gesture was handsomely presented. The Late sonatas were equally fine, comparable to Pollini but still lack the last ounce of poetry and inspirational quality by Kempff. Good recording except a hint of hardness on loud passage.

Other recordings that fans of these sonatas should not miss include `Appasionata' Sonata by Richter on RCA and `Tempest' Sonata By Richter on EMI. Richter played the three notes opening of `Tempest' sonata like something inevitable is going to happen, and then he played the turbulent fast passage like a rainstorm. Despite poor recording, this is the first choice for `Tempest Sonata.


chankaiming
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2006-11-17 16:07
[#89] What are you listening to? ( classical mus    
chankaiming兄:

"阿勞"又如何?

邊個邊個
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2006-11-17 16:14
[#90] What are you listening to? ( classical mus    
I have only one sonata played by Arrau, which is Waldstein Sonata. His playing was thoughful and heavy, similiar to Emil Gilel in style but with more gravity. His playing can be compared to late Klemperer in Beethoven's symphony.

chankaiming
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2006-11-17 17:00
[#91] What are you listening to? ( classical mus    
Kovacevich

chankaiming
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2006-11-17 17:01
[#92] What are you listening to? ( classical mus    
Kempff

chankaiming
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2006-11-17 17:02
[#93] What are you listening to? ( classical mus    
Richter

chankaiming
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2006-11-17 17:04
[#94] What are you listening to? ( classical mus    
Solomon

chankaiming
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2006-11-17 17:04
[#95] What are you listening to? ( classical mus    
聽過"阿勞"彈舒伯特好蒼茫一片好利害。

邊個邊個
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2006-11-17 17:11
[#96] What are you listening to? ( classical mus    
For Beethoven Piano Sonata, does anyone know the one by Rudolf Buchbinder under Teldec?
I've listend to his playing of last movement of moonlight sonata long time ago in City Hall.

Since then, I began to relaize 'dynamic range' of Beethoven Sonata. Another 'dynamic range' piece I like is the last movement of Beethoven Sonata no.1

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2006-11-17 17:20
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