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Derek Lim <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Hi, I would like some recommendations for Liszt's B-minor Sonata. I notice
>on classical net a recording by John Browning (Delos) How good is this and
>how does it "stack up" to the other "standard" recordings?
Although I have never had a chance to listen to his recording, according
to David Dubal's "The Art of the Piano", 2nd ed., A Harvest Book, it says
"His playing of the (Liszt's) Sonata is pianistic and coolly patrician."
I do not know which recording is considered as "standard" by many people,
but I would reccomend you to listen to Argerich's recording on DG at least
once. Some people do not appreciate her performance maybe due to fast
tempi she is taking here, but I believe this is one of her most exciting
performances.
Also I like Richter's live recording in 1966. This recording seems to be
available from several minor labels. His performance is more intense even
more than Argerich's and well-structured, but quality of sound is not so
good.
Maybe Brendel's recording on Philips could be an exemplary performace,
which is well-controlled and structured with robust techniques and deep
emotion.
What I did not appreciate is Pogorelich's on DG. I usually find his
so-called "idiosyncratic" performances very interesting, but I did not
enjoy his Liszt. I felt it is too choppy, which seems to inflict natural
flow of music.
*** Hitoshi Asaoka ([log in to unmask]) ***
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