Not to mince words, I have five. And this from a guy who usually disdains such collections. But there are exceptions.-- Schnabel. (Of course) But he can be overly fierce.
-- Claude Frank. He was Artur's pupil and the best modern exponent of that tradition.
-- Yves Nat. Nat's not a name that may come first to mind, or to mind at all, but this Frenchie has complete control of the early sonatas and does not flinch from the later ones. The CD box set is reasonably priced around $50.
-- Annie Fischer. She was my first choice until recently, with many exquisite performances and rarely a loser. The Hungaroton people let her come into the studio whenever she felt ready to record. The group of CDs are available only individually, at full price, from Qualiton. If pressed I could recommend the two or three best.
-- Dino Ciani. I know, *who*? Friends, this Italian fellow (who in 1970 died the Italian way, in a fast car on the via Flaminia outside Rome) is simply the greatest Beethoven pianist that ever lived. Every performance in this set is top-rank, several of them stupendously so. Time and again he plays things you've never actually heard before, and when he does, you exclaim, not Wow that Ciani! but Wow that Beethoven! Where has be *been* all my life!?
Cortot's star pupil, Ciani exalts the cantabile element in every sonata, yet when required unleashes thunder and lightning. Introspection is followed by exuberance, followed by pure song. This man is a master who *must* be heard by all.
And does he take chances? For an encore to the Hammerklavier, he chooses -- to repeat the last movement! And it's even better!
Only one problem. While the recordings are all live (Turin, late 1970), which is good, the pickup is from the audience. I've heard lots worse sound, but you have to be prepared for this. Believe me though, you'll hear right through that situation straight into the heart and mind of Beethoven.
Count ourselves blessed to have these documents, recently discovered and reissued. But perhaps the best news of all, I'll leave to the purchase-point description in the URL. You'll hardly believe your good fortune.
clark
- http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/pid/6660862/a/Beethoven:+Complete+Sonatas+/+Dino+Ciani.htm (Open in New Window)
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Topic - What you folks got for Beethoven Piano Sonata sets? - clarkjohnsen 08:45:44 09/10/05 (51)
- No Gilels? Hmmm... (nt) - orejones 04:00:08 09/15/05 (0)
- Thanks Clark - andy_c 17:57:08 09/12/05 (5)
- This is why Clark's opinions are NOT constructive... - SE 06:11:13 09/13/05 (4)
- Clark, you'll be hearing from my lawyer! :-) - andy_c 17:50:44 09/13/05 (2)
- My antagonist above acts as though I hadn't warned about the sound quality. Typical, for him. - clarkjohnsen 08:54:40 09/16/05 (0)
- A rec for sonatas before SE answers - John N 18:48:10 09/13/05 (0)
- Re: This is why Clark's opinions are NOT constructive... - Brian Cheney 10:44:14 09/13/05 (0)
- Schnabel, Kempff, Gould, Brendel, Pollini - Bambi B 08:06:40 09/12/05 (2)
- Glenn Gould's Beethoven, although incomplete, is surprisingly excellent. nt - clarkjohnsen 08:52:54 09/16/05 (0)
- What's a bit shocking is to realize that Brendel's teacher, - tinear 09:34:50 09/12/05 (0)
- Re: What you folks got for Beethoven Piano Sonata sets? - John N 07:15:56 09/12/05 (2)
- I have *got* to get that Kempff. WHRB here last year had a Kempff orgy, but... - clarkjohnsen 09:01:49 09/16/05 (0)
- And a set by Craig Sheppard has garnered exceptional reviews. Anyone heard it? (nt) - John N 07:18:58 09/12/05 (0)
- Remember the little fellow yelling, "Fire!"? A little - tinear 17:04:04 09/10/05 (31)
- One of the great pleasures of not being a musicologist.... - Chuck Y 09:21:51 09/12/05 (2)
- "the obscure performances to which he refers." Right. Schnabel. And Annie Fischer was... - clarkjohnsen 09:06:19 09/16/05 (1)
- My post really only referred to Ciani....... - Chuck Y 15:55:04 09/16/05 (0)
- Get a grip. nt - markrohr 12:52:06 09/11/05 (14)
- Ad hominem, ad hominem! - tinear 07:03:49 09/12/05 (4)
- I thought this forum was for grown-ups. nt - markrohr 08:32:21 09/12/05 (3)
- What're you doing here? nt - tinear 12:27:50 09/12/05 (2)
- Preparing to be offended by every little thing. I'll fit right in. Now, doesn't your mommy need the computer? nt - markrohr 13:12:33 09/12/05 (1)
- If you placed a double reed into your - tinear 16:52:36 09/12/05 (0)
- Grip check. - Rick W 17:06:52 09/11/05 (8)
- Well, much ado about nothing, I say. - markrohr 03:27:39 09/12/05 (7)
- Genteel Counterpoint... - SE 05:15:51 09/12/05 (6)
- Clark has dismissed several performances I really like. - markrohr 06:00:49 09/12/05 (5)
- You can't see the match for the fire. - Rick W 08:41:35 09/12/05 (2)
- Here, here! I enjoy reading Clark but when the balloon grows sooooo - tinear 12:30:23 09/12/05 (0)
- I give up. You win. nt - markrohr 09:02:18 09/12/05 (0)
- And ANOTHER ad hominem. - tinear 07:05:01 09/12/05 (0)
- I don't think anyone was offended... - SE 07:04:41 09/12/05 (0)
- Whereas I've made it a policy not to reply to consistently unpleasant people... - clarkjohnsen 10:55:23 09/11/05 (2)
- "The long and whining whoad....." nt - tinear 07:06:06 09/12/05 (0)
- Clarkjohnsen -- Professional Victim... - SE 14:29:26 09/11/05 (0)
- Excellent reply! I would have been far more prickly. n/t - SE 04:58:46 09/11/05 (0)
- Exactly. But it'll fall on deaf ears. nt - Rick W 22:23:48 09/10/05 (8)
- Re: Exactly. But it'll fall on deaf ears. nt - Brian Cheney 11:31:50 09/12/05 (7)
- Brian, I think you're missing the point. - Rick W 16:58:10 09/12/05 (6)
- Re: Brian, I think you're missing the point. - Brian Cheney 18:21:00 09/12/05 (5)
- Huh? - Rick W 08:39:52 09/13/05 (3)
- Re: Huh? - Brian Cheney 08:43:48 09/13/05 (2)
- Regret. - Rick W 09:58:17 09/13/05 (1)
- Re: Regret. - Brian Cheney 10:46:43 09/13/05 (0)
- Also few classical music fans are rude against Bugs Bunny, Charlie Dog & Scooby - unknown person 03:29:21 09/13/05 (0)
- all on LP - oldvinyl 10:47:01 09/10/05 (5)
- "The RCA Schnabel set."? That's old! BUT... - clarkjohnsen 10:49:25 09/10/05 (4)
- it's old, leatherbound and complete with the Schanbel Edition of the Sonatas - oldvinyl 16:24:37 09/10/05 (3)
- Re: it's old, leatherbound -- I have that too! - clarkjohnsen 10:46:43 09/11/05 (1)
- I think I got the set for about $75 on eBay - oldvinyl 17:27:00 09/11/05 (0)
- Strong agreement on the Arrau. His "Pathetique" is - tinear 17:06:51 09/10/05 (0)