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The greatest Beethoven pianist of the 20th century?
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“Then let us all do what is right, strive with all our might toward the unattainable,
develop as fully as we can the gifts God has given us, and never stop learning”
LvBeethoven
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Originally posted by Michael View PostOh, right. They still sound great as Decca had the best analogue quality recordings back in the sixties and seventies. Actually, one of the Ashkenazy discs (the Hammerklavier, I think) is fully digital - one of the earliest - and the "Andante Favori" is also included.
Yes that is a DDD disc from 1980-81, so it certainly was an early digital recording.“Then let us all do what is right, strive with all our might toward the unattainable,
develop as fully as we can the gifts God has given us, and never stop learning”
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After listening to and watching the three part BBC series "The Genius of Beethoven", I've got to add Ronald Brautigam to the list. He played the fortepiano for that series and the BBC series "The Genius of Mozart". Even the jangly fortepiano sound doesn't put me off!
I love his clarity and technical brilliance as much as that of Vladimir Ashkenazy on the Pianoforte.
Currently listening to the Schnabel set...not bad. I like the overall performances though very approximate rendition in areas, many duff notes. My pick is still for Ashkenazy and Brautigam.“Then let us all do what is right, strive with all our might toward the unattainable,
develop as fully as we can the gifts God has given us, and never stop learning”
LvBeethoven
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