Hello, I registered a minute ago and this is my first topic, perphaps too controversial to start but anyway...
Question is that I'm concentrating this last months in listening works for solo instrument or duets, mainly for piano but also cello, violin, piano-violin etc...
I find beethoven sonatas, as you might guess extraordinary (I got the ashkenazy set), and recently I bought the glenn gould set of the beethoven sonatas (all of the but numbers 4, 11, 19-22 and 24-29, which he didn't recorded).
In the inner notes it is mentioned that he was already insulted by critics because the unorthodox conception of most of the sonatas.
Has anyone listened to his performances? What do you think of them? And what credit (if any) do you give to Gould?
Thanks for creating this forum and for making it so interesting, hope I'll contribute too.
Question is that I'm concentrating this last months in listening works for solo instrument or duets, mainly for piano but also cello, violin, piano-violin etc...
I find beethoven sonatas, as you might guess extraordinary (I got the ashkenazy set), and recently I bought the glenn gould set of the beethoven sonatas (all of the but numbers 4, 11, 19-22 and 24-29, which he didn't recorded).
In the inner notes it is mentioned that he was already insulted by critics because the unorthodox conception of most of the sonatas.
Has anyone listened to his performances? What do you think of them? And what credit (if any) do you give to Gould?
Thanks for creating this forum and for making it so interesting, hope I'll contribute too.
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