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In Reply to: And the Quintet. Speaking of, any rec's for "best" modern recordings of either? posted by jdaniel@jps.net on November 2, 2020 at 12:46:44:
Jdaniel, I am assuming you mean the C+ quintet, in which case, though I've found no "perfect" performance of this extraordinary work, I prefer the Berg + Schiff. Certain pieces, y'know, one has an idea in one's mind of how the composer intended them even if one has never heard that completely realized. But the Berg with Schiff are pretty damn good, closer than others so far, for me.
Jeremy
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- RE: And the Quintet. Speaking of, any rec's for "best" modern recordings of either? - goldenthal 17:12:40 11/02/20 (6)
- Actually I meant the mind-boggling C Major String Quintet. I can't get into the "Trout," pleasant as it is. nt - jdaniel@jps.net 17:35:44 11/02/20 (5)
- But he was referring to the C-major Quintet! - Chris from Lafayette 18:18:25 11/02/20 (4)
- Oh man, how many Schiffs can there be??? My bad. nt - jdaniel@jps.net 18:24:20 11/02/20 (3)
- Only two, but one is short... nt - tinear 05:57:44 11/03/20 (2)
- I though "C+" Quartet meant "slightly above average." : ) nt - jdaniel@jps.net 11:04:15 11/03/20 (1)
- RE: I though "C+" Quartet meant "slightly above average." -- Oh, No . . . - goldenthal 14:38:49 11/03/20 (0)