Donald Satz wrote:
>Fellner plays these pieces superbly with an incisive sense of
>inevitability that rivals the performances of Gustav Leonhardt.
>Also, Fellner is more lyrical than Leonhardt with more supple phrasing.
Thanks, as usual, Don. I value your reviews tremendously -- more so now
that I am a piano student, and have begun listening to many interpreters
of Bach. I was slightly confused by your mention of Leonhardt, since
he records only on harpsichord (AFAIK). Am I wrong, or are you simply
comparing the interpretations, albeit on different instruments? If so,
is that "fair"?
I have listened closely to Gould, Schiff and Richter do the WTC. I
alternately prefer the first two depending on the day... but although
there is much to like in it, I find Richter's WTC a bit gruff at times,
almost "clunky". I look forward to hearing Hewitt, whom I am liking
more and more in other Bach, and also Turek, although, for me, her last
Goldberg lacked flow (IMVHO).
I will be alert for Fellner, for sure.
Miguel Muelle
http://mmuelle.home.mindspring.com
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