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I had posted a comment about Dejan Lazic playing on the Beethoven Sonatas & Var. for piano & cello disc set that he did w/ Pieter Wispelway, based on their playing of the first sonata. I was somewhat hasty in my judgement of the artistic effort put foward. In comparison to the Schiff/Perenyni rendering of the same sonata, the tempi taken is quite different. I think the Wispelway/Lazic version sounds a bit "Mozartian" to me or maybe a "Beethoven light version" in this particular sonata compared to the Schiff/Perenyi playing. The rest of the disc is starting to sound more like Beethoven,but(there is always a but somewhere,when I post)on the Wispelway/Lazic set it appears each player is being very slighty too aware of the others playing to be as expressive at certain moments as is conveyed on the Schiff/Perenyi set. Thanks for disagreeing w/ me,Chris from Laffayette. I hate to sound like "I'm shooting from the hip",so I went back to listen again.
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