Originally posted by dice45:
Gurn,
if you are after a (veeery) jazzy version of op.111, look for Friedrich Gulda's performance. Due to that, my schoolmates used to call op.111 the swing sonata.
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My favourite performer for op.111 as well as for op.106 is Solomon. If you compare Gulda and Solomon, well, form your own judgement wat gets lost by the jazzing-around. Oh, and if you are after a really mean treatment, listen 1st to Ivo Pogorelic, then to Gulda, then to Solomon. After that, you got a comprehension how performance makes-or-breaks it.
Gurn,
if you are after a (veeery) jazzy version of op.111, look for Friedrich Gulda's performance. Due to that, my schoolmates used to call op.111 the swing sonata.
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My favourite performer for op.111 as well as for op.106 is Solomon. If you compare Gulda and Solomon, well, form your own judgement wat gets lost by the jazzing-around. Oh, and if you are after a really mean treatment, listen 1st to Ivo Pogorelic, then to Gulda, then to Solomon. After that, you got a comprehension how performance makes-or-breaks it.
I have never heard the Gulda version (or of him, actually) but shall look for it. I noted from other threads that you have an extensive collection of historical recordings, I envy that! I am somewhat limited in that I live in a remote rural area and have no access to anything artful in a hands-on way, and must get things by mail order, so must really know what I'm looking for if I am to improve what I have now. I have approx. 750 CD's, all purchased mail order "on a wing and a prayer" as it were, many are very good, some suck eggs! Who can know? ;-))
Are you saying the Pogorelich rendition would fall in the latter category? I have just one CD by him (2 Sonatas and a Fantasia by Mozart) that I really enjoy, but which has been panned on some newsgroups. I really like the fluidity of his playing. You have mentioned the Solomon before, is it available on CD? Another problem for me is that many CD's available in Europe never see the light of day in America, I think the record companies believe (perhaps rightly???) that we are not sophisticated enough to create a market. Maybe that would make a good new thread. Anyway, thanks for your input, much appreciated,
Regards, Gurn
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