Thanks for all the posts! Very enjoyable to read. I have been a big fan of the late sonatas for many years now and it is very nice to read all your views. I am inspired to listen again to the sonatas: not, for me, to compare one version to another, but just to hear any of them. Appreciate our good fortune! Many years ago, we humans never had the luxury of picking and choosing which was best or who was best: before the recording industry began, for most people, if you knew ANYone who could play ANY of the sonatas or mere parts of any of them, you were fortunate, even if you could afford to be sick of the Moonlight! As for the later sonatas, you were not likely to have the luxury of hearing them again and again until you "understood" them better. How lucky we are!
I had a listen to the Badura-Skoda and the Schnabel. I have to say that the Schnabel reminds me of the hissy 78 rpm records that my father, and everyone else, had to play if they wanted to hear these sonatas, prior to the development of 33 rpm records. And, leaving aside the rarity of live performances, you never heard the longer movements without stopping to change the record midway. So for me, if you can hear ANY version of these great works, count yourself lucky to be living in this age. It only took my computer about 15 seconds to download the two versions of that first movement: I only know personally a handful people who would ever have heard, let alone loved, them, and I am over fifty. Of course, I don't mix in musical circles!
I had a listen to the Badura-Skoda and the Schnabel. I have to say that the Schnabel reminds me of the hissy 78 rpm records that my father, and everyone else, had to play if they wanted to hear these sonatas, prior to the development of 33 rpm records. And, leaving aside the rarity of live performances, you never heard the longer movements without stopping to change the record midway. So for me, if you can hear ANY version of these great works, count yourself lucky to be living in this age. It only took my computer about 15 seconds to download the two versions of that first movement: I only know personally a handful people who would ever have heard, let alone loved, them, and I am over fifty. Of course, I don't mix in musical circles!
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