CD Review on 18th Feb: with JSB's Goldberg Variations on BAL

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james wrote: a) first was naxos -- could not understand the fuss about the work -- no feeling [IMHO]

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nice write-up James... the Naxos version is the Jeno Jando version I referred to above; the one I disposed of. Very clinical and 'mathematical' wasn't it?
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I have:
Gustav Leonhardt (harpischord);
Bruce Canino (piano) and
András Schiff (piano) from 1983

But
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the winner..
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is:

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András Schiff (piano) on ECM
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^^ thank you Sean... did Hewitt's get a mention, by any chance?
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Did Pierre Hantai get a look-in? I always really admire his reading. Truth be told, I find the entire Goldberg's a difficult listen.
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Jared wrote:^^ thank you Sean... did Hewitt's get a mention, by any chance?
I'm sure Sean can provide more detail, Hewitt was mentioned but passed over. Pleasant, but a bit bland I think was the reviewers view
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Schiff's newer ECM recording was Nicholas Kenyon's piano winner (he was piano winner (with his older Decca recording) in 2003) and top choice, but

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Christophe Rousset was his harpsichord winner (download only at the moment).

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Maggie Cole (OOP at the moment as far as I can see) came second in harpsichord,

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Gustav Leonhardt (harpsichord winner the last time the Goldbergs were BAL'd: this was my fourth time hearing the Goldbergs discussed on BAL!) got honourable mention. In the piano stakes,

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Perahia was close behind Schiff,

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Nikolaeva's live recording and

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Nick van Bloss were also in the final reckoning. Rosalyn Tureck was mentioned several times with considerable distaste! Kenyon also said you had to have Glenn Gould's first recording: I'm not sure I'd agree!

I have a few Goldbergs already, on the basis of this BAL I'd be quite inclined to buy Rousset, van Bloss and Perahia.
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^^ thanks Ciaran, an excellent post!
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I have four Goldbergs and the Rousset would be the pick of them. He is a very fine musician.
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