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Jon Lewis wrote of Casadesus' Debussy:
>Well, I wanted to hear those for years, and then fairly recently Sony
>finally released them, but then the reviews bandied terms such as "Gallic
>refinement" and "objectivity" about... terms which for me usually turn out
>to mean "too literal", "pretty to a fault" or "bland". So I held off on
>buying them. But as I mentioned with Gieseking, critics and commentators
>often describe things in terms of recieved knowledge and not in terms of
>how they actually sound, so I do remain curious about Casadesus' Debussy.
>Please tell me more, dear sir.
Well, it's been years since I heard them last and I never thought he quite
reached the heights of Gieseking in this repertoire but I thought it very
good indeed, comparable in style and spirit to his Mozart concertos (but
his Debussy doesn't sound like Mozart....sigh, how do I work my way out
of this one? ;) Come to think of it, I will give some of them a spin and
compare then with Gieseking's version. I have them on LP only.
Philip
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