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I evidently have not had my fill of Bach's WTC, Book 1, because I found
myself last night heading for Horszowski's version on Vanguard.
Right off, one major difference is the sound quality. The Vanguard was
recorded in 1979-1980 and there is considerable hiss when listening with
headphones. But, the performances are so fine that sound quality lessens
in significance.
I had said of Schepkin that he's a great "bad-news" pianist, but Horszowski
is even better and darker. He places more emphasis on the bass notes and
his part playing is exceptional. To my surprise, Schepkin is the more
up-lifting pianist and displays a little more joy. Each of them has much
to offer even a seasoned listener. And, each of them finds very different
messages in many of the pieces.
My wife has been a good sport about hearing Bach so much lately. He's
definitely not her cup of tea: too dark and not entertaining enough.
We're off now to see the movie "American Beauty". This is the type of
movie I always enjoy; my wife's being a good sport about that too. But,
I watched one of those up-lifting family films with her last night.
Opposites can be a fine match.
Don Satz
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