This was a May '99' thread concerning Tureck's DG recording of the Goldberg Variations (having cd-rom capabilites). Since that time, I've read many reviews of the recording and played it numerous times. Although not all that frequent, reviewers appear to have a general consensus concerning the Tureck recording and performance: it's good, but there's too much staccato, the pace is too slow, emotional levels are deficient, and the sound is too claustrophobic. How good could it be? I have been enjoying Tureck so much that I feel compelled to provide a final alternative viewpoint. There is much staccato and the general feeling is that this disturbs the natural flow of the music. My opinion is that the staccato is done so well that it creates its own natural flow. Tureck draws me in immediately and doesn't let go. As for the slow pace, its advantage is to highlight the part-playing which Tureck excels at. You notice everything. Emotional levels deficient? It's a matter of taste. I find nothing deficient about them. Tureck does have emotion within her, and she knows how to reveal it. She simply doesn't hit you over the head with it. The sound is close and dry - very analytical. So is the performance -a perfect match. Tureck's is one of the best Goldbergs I've ever heard. I'm looking forward to her 2nd entry in the Philips Great Pianists Series; it includes another Goldberg Variations. Don Satz [log in to unmask]