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Ray Osnato ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
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>>Ray Osnato ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
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>>>Another Russian whose Liszt Sonata was wonderful was Gilels. ...
>>>The Gilels I believe is on BMG coupled with a fine Schubert Op. 53.
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>>I think you mean Beethoven...:-)
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>No, Derek I meant Schubert. The Sonata in D major, D 850, Op. 53.
I realised after I'd hit send that something wasn't quite right. The
confusion in my mind (well, a mere part of it) resulted, I think, from
my mixing up the Gilels recording with a near-contemporary (I think)
Richter Apassionata - and yes, I know that's Op.567 and Op.53 is the
Waldstein. What was the Richert c/w?
I just don't ussually deal in opus numbers when it comes to Schubert.
In fact, apart from the Op.99 piano trio, I can't think (oh yes, the
Op.142 impromptus) think of a single Schubert opus number.
I can do you a nice line in Deutsch, OTOH...:-)
Deryk Barker [log in to unmask]
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