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Re: Liszt's Piano Sonata
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Mikael Rasmusson <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Mon, 10 Mar 2003 20:57:25 +0100
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Michael Cervin:

>I would strongly suggest two very different recordings:
>
>1. Arrau (Philips) for vision and command
>2. Howard (Hyperion) for one of the most radical, fastest interpretations.

Howard is very good, but unfortunately he is too fast in the slow movement.
d'Ascoli (he is blind, BTW) produce a very consistent interpretation,
but I wish he was more demonic in the fugato section.  I've got it on
LP, but it is reissued on CD on a different label.

Finally, avoid Perlmuter on Nimbus.

Mikael Rasmusson

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