I don't recall whether we have discussed this before, but I have recently heard that Arthur Schnabel is the most authoritative interpreter of Beethoven's piano sonatas, and has the best understanding and deepest emotional empathy with 'B'.
Arthur Schnabel's recordings date from, 1932-1935.
Does anyone have these recordings and what is your opinion.
I am a bit hesitant of purchasing old recordings as I have done in the past and have been a bit disappointed.
I rate Alfred Brendel as one of the best modern interpreters of the sonatas, though I don't think he can handle Beethoven at full throttle, but then who can?
[This message has been edited by lysander (edited March 17, 2003).]
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