This morning my lovely daughter was surprised by the postman who delivered a large parcel that contained the following CDs, they came all the way from Germany/jpc:
My passion for Beethoven's music grows ever more intense. I have the Gulda piano sonata cycle on Brilliant Classics and a couple of other CDs by Brendel & Richter. As I am now getting familiar with these works I have decided to get alternative readings to compare and contrast the different approaches to these sonatas. I now have these:
I have Brendel playing the Variations & Bagatelles and I really ike his playing so as this set also includes the five piano concertos with Levine and the wonderful CSO I just had to get this piano sonata cycle too. Actually I couldn't locate a picture of the Decca box set, however, this is what it contains:
This is my first copy of the Beethoven cello sonatas. This is a 2 CD set with Rudolf Serkins & Pablo Casals:
and now for some Chopin. A couple of months ago I started a discussion (on CMG) of Chopin and as result I was persuaded to get a copy of Rubinstein's Chopin Collection:
Here is another man whose name is familiar to me alas his musicianship is alien to me, not for too much longer now I expect:
This is the last box set of wonderful pianists for now. I have only a few Richter recordings and I love all of them, now I have 10 more:
I have Beethoven & Roussel music with Cluytens conducting and I really love his work, so I snapped this set up when I saw it on jpc. It has 4 CDs of music by Mozart, Beethoven, Franck, Fauré (his Requiem), Bizet & Debussy. This set is available for €8:
http://www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/detail/ ... um/9800018
This has been in my basket a long, long time and now at last I have it, one cannot have too much Sibelius (well I can't anyway
[wink] )
I love Svetlanov's music in Russian repertoire so I'm really looking forward to listening to this set:
I do enjoy some of Vivaldi's music and I was particularly interested in these two CDs and when I saw that Fabio Biondi was involved I just had to get a copy of Vivali's Bajazet:
and last but by no means least - when Ciaran visited my home recently he brought a copy of the Simone Kermes recording with him. It must have been in an effort to tease me with it I presume. Well it worked, I fell in love with this disk and I have bought a few copies of it as Christmas presents for others too....to spread the good news of course.
and now it's time to
LISTEN to some music.