What are you listening to?
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beautifully sensitive renditions of two of my favourite Haydn Masses... for me, it really doesn't get much better than that...
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As you know dear Fergus, I prefer my Bach Kosher, but if it´s going to be on the piano I take any day Andras Schiff over Glenn Gould.fergus wrote:Bach – Goldberg Variations:
I enjoyed this performance of the Goldberg variations. I felt that they were played with great artistry and sensitivity as indeed was the whole set. I have thoroughly enjoyed listening to Schiff in this music.
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Pepe, what do you think of Ms Hewitt? I could listen to her Bach all day long, but it appears to be a matter of opinion as to whether she is considered to be up there with the greats..Jose Echenique wrote:
As you know dear Fergus, I prefer my Bach Kosher, but if it´s going to be on the piano I take any day Andras Schiff over Glenn Gould.
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Jared, to be honest I don´t find her very interesting, dutiful but dull. What I don´t find in her music making is individuality. I imagine someone who hates Martha Argerich will like Hewitt.Jared wrote:Pepe, what do you think of Ms Hewitt? I could listen to her Bach all day long, but it appears to be a matter of opinion as to whether she is considered to be up there with the greats..Jose Echenique wrote:
As you know dear Fergus, I prefer my Bach Kosher, but if it´s going to be on the piano I take any day Andras Schiff over Glenn Gould.
Last year she gave several concerts here, I went to a couple, and I found very telling that most people were discussing her dress rather than her performance!
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^^ thanks for your honesty; I have come across this opinion before and opinion she certainly divides.
Mine is that I don't think I would want to hear her in every repertoire; the 'NOT Bach' CD has taught me that; her LvB Sonata 13 'Pathetique' which is played in it's entirety on here, is certainly a little clinical to the point of being sterile... but for me, somehow that fits with the almost mathematical style of Bach's piano music very well.
Mine is that I don't think I would want to hear her in every repertoire; the 'NOT Bach' CD has taught me that; her LvB Sonata 13 'Pathetique' which is played in it's entirety on here, is certainly a little clinical to the point of being sterile... but for me, somehow that fits with the almost mathematical style of Bach's piano music very well.
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Brass Bands are all very well in their place -
outdoors and several miles away....
outdoors and several miles away....
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Eh, No Thank you!!!Jared wrote:and I'm really pleased you're warming to the piano as an instrument, Fergus... Chopin next??fergus wrote: I enjoyed this performance of the Goldberg variations. I felt that they were played with great artistry and sensitivity as indeed was the whole set. I have thoroughly enjoyed listening to Schiff in this music.
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You know that I 100% agree with you on that Pepe but I think that we are a very small minority....of possibly two!!Jose Echenique wrote:As you know dear Fergus, I prefer my Bach Kosher, but if it´s going to be on the piano I take any day Andras Schiff over Glenn Gould.fergus wrote:Bach – Goldberg Variations:
I enjoyed this performance of the Goldberg variations. I felt that they were played with great artistry and sensitivity as indeed was the whole set. I have thoroughly enjoyed listening to Schiff in this music.
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Three!
(I was at a very enjoyable harpsichord recital yesterday and the French Overture BWV 831 was played. I found myself thinking that it just couldn't possibly work on any other instrument.)
(I was at a very enjoyable harpsichord recital yesterday and the French Overture BWV 831 was played. I found myself thinking that it just couldn't possibly work on any other instrument.)
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-1 here lads: because as a BI (Bach Ignoramus) I don't have any particular preferences to my listening Bach's music on the harpsichord over the piano.Diapason wrote:Three!
(I was at a very enjoyable harpsichord recital yesterday and the French Overture BWV 831 was played. I found myself thinking that it just couldn't possibly work on any other instrument.)
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