
Symphonies 1-6 were light, airy performances which were delightfully charming in their approach and execution. No. 8 was not as dark and foreboding as some versions that I have heard. No. 9 was an energetic reading with a strong brass section.
I must agree with Fergus. Pepe, I always read your posts but I rarely comment on them. I do enjoy your comments them they are highly informative, your passion does shine through too.fergus wrote:I have to say that I envy your knowledge of your main subject of interest Pepe. I would like to be able to talk as authoritatively and as knowledgeably as you do. I know that many years of listening, study and reading is behind your knowledge but it really shows and I admire the way that you so readily impart your knowledge for those who want to pick it up. Please keep it coming!
Well, well, well, so am I. I listened to the first two CDs on repeat yesterday. I really do enjoy these gorgeous pieces and the Klára Würtz performances are superb (to my ear). I have been listening to the Maria João Pires of late so it was good to return to the performances by Ms Würtz.fergus wrote:I am currently making my way through this cycle again....
Seán wrote:Well, well, well, so am I. I listened to the first two CDs on repeat yesterday. I really do enjoy these gorgeous pieces and the Klára Würtz performances are superb (to my ear). I have been listening to the Maria João Pires of late so it was good to return to the performances by Ms Würtz.fergus wrote:I am currently making my way through this cycle again....
Do you like them?
I am delighted that you do, I rate here cycle very highly indeed. I am also fond of the Maria João Pires box set, it is available on Brilliant Classics at a good price.fergus wrote:Seán wrote:Well, well, well, so am I. I listened to the first two CDs on repeat yesterday. I really do enjoy these gorgeous pieces and the Klára Würtz performances are superb (to my ear). I have been listening to the Maria João Pires of late so it was good to return to the performances by Ms Würtz.fergus wrote:I am currently making my way through this cycle again....
Do you like them?
I do like them Seán....quite a lot.
Oh, there is an enormous difference between the two, that's for sure. The Mozart are easier to listen to. I do prefer the Beethoven cycle, I have found that people who do not normally listen to Classical music do enjoy the Mozart pieces, they do have general appeal, I am not inclined to play the Beethoven (or Schubert) sonatas when we have guests, perhaps I should and see what response I get.I will probably be shot for this but I would sooner listen to these piano sonatas than Beethoven's; that is just me!