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Thread: BaL 22nd October2011 - Liszt's Piano Sonata in B minor

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    Just got out the Liszt Bmi sonatas in my "library" - just four of them collected over a 40 year period.

    Rubinstein was my first. Wonder if he really has the technique for it? Then Gyula Kiss, Arrau and Lazar Berman.

    Plan to listen to them again between today and Saturday.

    Pity there's no recording by Kenneth Hamilton himself. He played it at our local village festival in June - on our 1870 Broadwood. Memorable occasion. Audience amazed.

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    Worth noting that KH will be considering "recent" recordings.

    So most of Eine's list will be left on the shelf.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tapiola View Post
    ...the masterly analysis by Anthony Hopkins
    I once owned a copy of this http://www.amazon.co.uk/My-Pet-Hate-Book/dp/0710079370 in which Mr Hopkins gave his pet hate as, "when people spell my first name with an H."

    (Sorry to go OT)

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    Quote Originally Posted by rauschwerk View Post
    I once owned a copy of this http://www.amazon.co.uk/My-Pet-Hate-Book/dp/0710079370 in which Mr Hopkins gave his pet hate as, "when people spell my first name with an H."
    Guilty as charged, rauschwerk; I'll come quietly.

    I should know better. As my own middle name is Antony I get similarly perplexed when others add an H

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    I hve no trouble with reviews of recent recordings of one piece but they are not and should not be described as BALs . The Beethoven Violin Concerto one was dreadful.

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    I once totalled up how many recordings of this work I have - it's over 20 and have added Marc-Andre Hamelin's in the last few weeks...
    There is also an (?Italian) book which lists all the recordings in order of length. Needless to say, it's not a very good read!
    Best regards,
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    Having done a re-listen, preference in my library is Rubinstein. Such natural-sounding rubato. And plenty enough technique.

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    I am not sure why you should be perplexed, Anthony is the more common spelling, even less sure why AH should elevate the misspelling to 'pet hate' status. I write as one whose forename and surname are routinely misspelled.

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    I have Jorge Bolet, Martha Argerich,so far, off the top of my head!! I may have more!!!
    Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life(Berthold Auerbach)

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    Another good BaL, I thought, with a wide selection of recordings ('tho' nothing approaching Alpie's opening list) and performance styles. Stephen Hough's work has never moved me before, but as soon as I heard the first excerpt from his recording of the Liszt early in the feature I was "grabbed": I shall make a point of listening to Monday's Essential Classics (not a sentence I often say!) to see if the whole thing is equally enthralling.

    Some lovely eccentricities, too. I'd love to be able to play the fugue as quickly as Bereszovsky.






    ... but, if I could, I wouldn't!

    Best Wishes.

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