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Philip Peters wrote:
>>*Never* listen to John McCabe, the *butcher* of Haydn sonatas.
Don Satz replied:
>...But, as I remember, his reissued set of Haydn's piano sonatas received
>moderate to good reviews. So, could Peter give us a little more of the
>"scoop" on McCabe's butchering process?
I am sure Philip will, but let me add my 2 cents worth. I looked
for years for McCabe's Haydn Sonatas, and was ecstatic when I found a copy.
I was despondent after listening to the first couple minutes of the first
disc, especially after laying down $$$ for what I recall as an at least 10
disc set. In a nutshell: boring, stiff, lacks spirit and grace, stilted,
humorless, technically challenged, missing any sense of elan or wit. I
suffered through every disc of the set trying to find SOMETHING worth all
the fuss. I didn't find it.
My preferred versions include the 4 disc Brendel set, Richter's on
Decca, Pletnev on Virgin and various other individual perfromances.
JPrevite
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