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In Reply to: RE: Zimerman/VPO - Good choice! posted by Todd Krieger on October 13, 2020 at 01:36:35:
. . . I was thinking more of Fleisher's clearer (to me anyway) phrasing and articulation. I should listen to the Gilels performance again however.
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- You might be right about the accompaniment, but. . . - Chris from Lafayette 01:39:50 10/13/20 (13)
- RE: You might be right about the accompaniment, but. . . - Todd Krieger 01:52:47 10/13/20 (12)
- Amazing list, thank you both... - Mats Gunnars 06:48:31 10/13/20 (11)
- more Beethoven to consider ... - oldvinyl 10:24:21 10/14/20 (8)
- Which Ashkenazy? - pbarach 05:29:04 10/15/20 (7)
- 1973 Solti with Chicago - oldvinyl 08:57:30 10/15/20 (6)
- Even aside from the pressing. . . - Chris from Lafayette 10:16:46 10/15/20 (5)
- Cliburn/Reiner would have been 60's RCA recording ___ - oldvinyl 10:50:30 10/15/20 (4)
- Of course I have the download of the Cliburn recording these days! ;-) - Chris from Lafayette 11:50:01 10/15/20 (3)
- some of the early Dynagroove are very good - oldvinyl 12:44:52 10/15/20 (2)
- RE: some of the early Dynagroove are very good - pbarach 13:56:07 10/15/20 (1)
- I have the Chesky LP version - oldvinyl 18:34:19 10/15/20 (0)
- You're Welcome....... - Todd Krieger 12:00:21 10/13/20 (1)
- The First Concerto opening is surprisingly dangerous for orchestras - Chris from Lafayette 12:58:59 10/13/20 (0)