(2) The thread "Characteristic Recordings - Celibidache et. al." has
been going since October!! (Yes,I know..)
On Wednesday, March 1, 2023 at 4:30:31 AM UTC+1, Notsure01 wrote:
(2) The thread "Characteristic Recordings - Celibidache et. al." has
been going since October!! (Yes,I know..)
it's basically a solitary confinement thread.
gggg has got a couple of those too.
I'm guessing Kissin was too young to be accorded a GPOC?
Did Zoltan Kocsis have one?
I'm guessing Kissin was too
young to be accorded a GPOC?
Did Zoltan Kocsis have one?
As the proud originator(1) of the longest running thread on RMCR(2), and inspired by the current thread about the GPOC, I thought it might be interesting to find out what folks here would choose for an imaginaryJohn Bingham
"Great Recordings" volume of a favorite pianist.
For those familiar with the term, we could have a "Fantasy Baseball" of music, or a "Virtual Competition", but with no strict rules about who to include or how many works. (Except we might want to avoid personal insults(3))
(1) I should probably insert a smiley
(2) The thread "Characteristic Recordings - Celibidache et. al." has
been going since October!! (Yes,I know..)
(3) Here is something Einstein might have said: "You Never Fail Until
You Stop Trying"
I'd be very interested to hear what piano performances Herman would consider to be great - just for laughs.
On Wednesday, March 1, 2023 at 8:23:49 AM UTC+1, Marc S wrote:
I'd be very interested to hear what piano performances Herman would consider to be great - just for laughs.No need for that, we've got this thread Notsure alluded to, in which you momentously change your views about Mozart every day, as if anyone cares - a futile attempt at sounding like a connoisseur.
And "connoisseur" is a phony concept anyway, as the Hatto debacle demonstrated.
Also, I don't have this piano fetish.
As the proud originator(1) of the longest running thread on RMCR(2), and inspired by the current thread about the GPOC, I thought it might be interesting to find out what folks here would choose for an imaginary
"Great Recordings" volume of a favorite pianist.
For those familiar with the term, we could have a "Fantasy Baseball" of music, or a "Virtual Competition", but with no strict rules about who to include or how many works. (Except we might want to avoid personal insults(3))
(1) I should probably insert a smiley
(2) The thread "Characteristic Recordings - Celibidache et. al." has
been going since October!! (Yes,I know..)
(3) Here is something Einstein might have said: "You Never Fail Until
You Stop Trying"
On Wednesday, March 1, 2023 at 8:23:49 AM UTC+1, Marc S wrote:
I'd be very interested to hear what piano performances Herman would consider to be great - just for laughs.No need for that, we've got this thread Notsure alluded to, in which you momentously change your views about Mozart every day, as if anyone cares - a futile attempt at sounding like a connoisseur.
And "connoisseur" is a phony concept anyway, as the Hatto debacle demonstrated.
Also, I don't have this piano fetish.
Op woensdag 1 maart 2023 om 04:30:31 UTC+1 schreef Notsure01:
As the proud originator(1) of the longest running thread on RMCR(2), and inspired by the current thread about the GPOC, I thought it might be interesting to find out what folks here would choose for an imaginary "Great Recordings" volume of a favorite pianist.
For those familiar with the term, we could have a "Fantasy Baseball" of music, or a "Virtual Competition", but with no strict rules about who to include or how many works. (Except we might want to avoid personal insults(3))
(1) I should probably insert a smileyTagliaferro
(2) The thread "Characteristic Recordings - Celibidache et. al." has
been going since October!! (Yes,I know..)
(3) Here is something Einstein might have said: "You Never Fail Until
You Stop Trying"
Concerto: Hahn and Saint-Saëns #5
Solo:
Debussy: Jardin sous la pluie, Toccata (or the complete Pour le piano, if there is room)
Hahn: Le Rossignol éperdu, Sonatine
Mompou: Jeunes filles au Jardin and La Rue; Le Guitariste et le Vieux Cheval Schumann: Sonate Op. 11
Villa-Lobos: Bachanias Brasileiras #8, Ciclo Brasileiro #1-3
Henk
https://www.amazon.it/Magda-Tagliaferro-Granados-Villa-Lobos-Schumann/dp/B019GR8FM2/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1468139916&sr=8-5&keywords=magda+tagliaferro
I have a recording of her playing the Schumann sonata, on this disc -- I don't know if it's the same. It's certainly special.
On Wednesday, March 1, 2023 at 5:10:53 PM UTC, HT wrote:
Op woensdag 1 maart 2023 om 17:47:22 UTC+1 schreef Mandryka:
https://www.amazon.it/Magda-Tagliaferro-Granados-Villa-Lobos-Schumann/dp/B019GR8FM2/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1468139916&sr=8-5&keywords=magda+tagliaferro
I have a recording of her playing the Schumann sonata, on this disc -- I don't know if it's the same. It's certainly special.The version I referred to was from 1951.
HenkThis then -- I'll check later if it is the same
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pia3bEhlnqs&ab_channel=Ot%C3%A1vioFerreira
Op woensdag 1 maart 2023 om 17:47:22 UTC+1 schreef Mandryka:
https://www.amazon.it/Magda-Tagliaferro-Granados-Villa-Lobos-Schumann/dp/B019GR8FM2/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1468139916&sr=8-5&keywords=magda+tagliaferro
I have a recording of her playing the Schumann sonata, on this disc -- I don't know if it's the same. It's certainly special.The version I referred to was from 1951.
Henk
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