Seán wrote:
I enjoyed that.
Good for you Seán. The Op. 18 is a very accessible set of six string quartets if anyone is interested in exploring this genre.
Seán wrote:
I enjoyed that.
By the time I got to the Gewandhaus recording I could hear delightful little nuances and interpretations that I might not otherwise been aware of had I not spent the time listening attentively to several performances of the SQ in one sitting, it really is marvellous music.fergus wrote:Seán wrote:
I enjoyed that.
Good for you Seán. The Op. 18 is a very accessible set of six string quartets if anyone is interested in exploring this genre.
Hi Fergus, I have no hesitation in recommending the following recordings:fergus wrote:I have recently been dipping into the Rachmaninov Piano Concertos cycle played by Ashkenazy....
I would be curious to know if anybody has any other recommendations especially for Concertos Nos. 1 & 2.
Yes, I have that excellent CD Seán....Seán wrote:
Hi Fergus, I have no hesitation in recommending the following recordings:
Two fabulous recordings of two great concertos, the first with van Cliburn:
and the second with Richter:
Ashkenazy again but this time under the direction of Haitink: