Too bad Moravec didn't record more music for the solo piano. I have his Brahms Intermezzo Op117, #2 and OP118 , #2. This recording (Vaia 1096) was my introduction to Brahms solo piano music. Tough to follow up on this. Fortunately for other pianists, unfortunately for us, he didn't record a lot more.
FWIW I have two words for Volodos recording, somewhat dark and broad (sumptuous?), and flaccid. I agree with your thoughts ---
I took a few minutes this morning and listened to the Intermezzo OP118 by Plowright, Kubalek (a long time favorite - performances not damaged by the recording) and Lupu. I find Plowright's Brahms the opposite of Volodos'. He has 4 volumes of Brahms piano music and I wouldn't be without them. Not sleepy time performances. :-)
FWIW I have two words for Volodos recording, somewhat dark and broad (sumptuous?), and flaccid. I agree with your thoughts ---
I took a few minutes this morning and listened to the Intermezzo OP118 by Plowright, Kubalek (a long time favorite - performances not damaged by the recording) and Lupu. I find Plowright's Brahms the opposite of Volodos'. He has 4 volumes of Brahms piano music and I wouldn't be without them. Not sleepy time performances. :-)