Originally posted by Frankli:
But it is obvious that the 1st movement should be played a tempo. Badura-Skoda does so, but still he is way too slow to match Beethoven's metronome. The pianist that comes closest to it (as far as I know) is Artur Schnabel in his recording from the early 30's. He is one minute faster than Badura-Skoda. Schnabel was one of the first to take Beethoven's marks seriously, but in this movement he failed: not fast enough!
But it is obvious that the 1st movement should be played a tempo. Badura-Skoda does so, but still he is way too slow to match Beethoven's metronome. The pianist that comes closest to it (as far as I know) is Artur Schnabel in his recording from the early 30's. He is one minute faster than Badura-Skoda. Schnabel was one of the first to take Beethoven's marks seriously, but in this movement he failed: not fast enough!
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