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Deryk Barker wrote:
>John Smyth ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
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>>Gramophone data base for positive reviews of HIP recordings. Can anyone
>>second the magazine's positive review of Monica Huggett's performance on
>>Virgin?
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>I haven't heard Huggett on record but I've heard her perform 3 of them live
>and would recommend her unhesitatingly.
I have her record and find it quite disappointing. There are technical
flaws (which I don't mind too much) and somehow she sounds like she is
wrestling with the music (which in some parts, especially the famous
Chaconne, may be an assett sometimes) and interpretation-wise I found it
sort of *flat*. Rachel Podger and Lucy van Dael (cheap on Naxos) are a
different proposition. I think both are right up there with the best of
non-HIP performances (Milstein, Szigeti, Grumiaux, Heifetz a.o.). Podger
has more *flowing lines*, so to speak while Van Dael is more austere, more
in the spirit of Leonhardt, one might say. I wouldn't want to be without
either of these.
Philip
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