Heard some Chopin/Moravec, much more prefer Ashkanazy. Goes for the preludes as well.
Chopin nocturnes
I am looking for suggestions for CD recordings of Chopin's nocturnes. I prefer impeccable sonics coupled with a spectacular performance with a lot of emotion. While I'm at it, I might as well ask for other Chopin recordings that you think are particularly outstanding.
Thanks in advance,
Michael
Thanks in advance,
Michael
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Try the Ballades and the Mazurkas. If you like the Moravec Nocturnes, stay with Moravec for the Mazurkas and Ballades. On CD, Vox offers a very economical 2-CD set that will also introduce you to the marvels of Moravec's Debussy: http://music.barnesandnoble.com/search/product.asp?userid=2XRANIJJQP&ean=47163510328 Supraphon offers a nice set of Chopin Preludes performed by Moravec: http://music.barnesandnoble.com/search/product.asp?userid=2XRANIJJQP&ean=789368799428 For the Chopin Waltzes, try Rubinstein's performances. |
I must admit to never having heard Moravec performing Chopin so cannot compare. With this outpouring of Moravec recommendations, I think I know what my next few piano CDs will be... Of the others mentioned above (or not mentioned - Busoni, Dutra, Bolet, Dutra, etc), on the CD format, I am partial to Evgeny Kissin (with Pollini coming in a close second) for the Preludes. I have always liked Pollini on the Etudes. |
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