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Seán wrote:I, too, have a Brendel Beethoven Sonata cycle with the 5 Beethoven Concertos, the orchestra is the CSO conducted by James Levine.
but, do you like it?

I had several Brendel 'singles' of the Sonatas, which I really liked... so I thought I'd go the whole hog.
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Jared wrote:Gentlemen... it appears I can withstand anything except temptation...

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Do tell, in time, how you fared with it!
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fergus wrote: Do tell, in time, how you fared with it!
oh, I think we're in safe hands Fergus.. I already had half his sonatas on single disks, and his Bagatelles. Interestingly, I have the Pollini & Abbado LvB PCs box set sat on the sidelines, so I'll look forward to comparing the two, alongside the Kempff of course, which I already own.
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A most interesting purchase; please let us know your thoughts in due course. Personally, I already own the Grumiaux & Mutter recordings (not a universal fan of Mutter's as you know, but she has always been a good Mozart interpreter), and I'm not sure whether the VCs themselves (all earlyish works of course) are interesting enough in themselves, for me to wish to invest in further sets... :-/
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Seán wrote: I'll see your Kodály Schubert:

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and raise you an Abbado/COE Schubert :lol:
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Sean... exactly how many sets of Schubert symphonies do you now own????

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One can not have too many performances of Death and the Maiden.
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Jared wrote:Sean... exactly how many sets of Schubert symphonies do you now own????

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Hi Jared, I have three complete sets: Abbado/COE (above), Bruggen/Orchestra 18th Century and Harnoncourt/RCO (hmmm). I will get the Bohm/BPO too.
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Jared wrote:
Seán wrote:I, too, have a Brendel Beethoven Sonata cycle with the 5 Beethoven Concertos, the orchestra is the CSO conducted by James Levine.
but, do you like it?

I had several Brendel 'singles' of the Sonatas, which I really liked... so I thought I'd go the whole hog.
Oh yeah, I love Brendel's Beethoven performances.
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Seán wrote: Hi Jared, I have three complete sets: Abbado/COE (above), Bruggen/Orchestra 18th Century and Harnoncourt/RCO (hmmm). I will get the Bohm/BPO too.
this might sound like a surprising recommendation, but consider getting Colin Davis's set on RCA:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Schubert-Sympho ... 625&sr=8-1

I've seen it cheaper than this tbh, and its very good...
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