recommended redbook classics


I won the entire Telarc classical CD catelogue back in the early eighties, just as I was converting from vinyl (it pays to send in those contest cards!) Since then I have bought very little classical music.
I am now looking to upgrade my core most famous and loved pieces by each composer with the finest available now (twenty years later on redbook). Finest is defined as a wondrous performance, beautifully recorded - spirit and soul win over interpretive accuracy.
Any recomendations would be welcomed for recordings of pieces such as Bach's Tocatta and Fugue in D Minor, Beethovens Fifth, Third and Ninth, Chopins Etudes, Greig Piano Concertos, Shuberts Unfinished, Berloiz Symphony Fantastic, Rachmaninov's Scherazade, etc? Treasureable recordings of any of the top 100 classical pieces???
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Gammejo, before making any more recommendtations, a rhetorical question. As opposed to spending more money buying a better(?) recorded performance of the stuff with which you are familiar, why not explore other music by your already favorite composers (not to mention the great number of composers you have yet to be exposed)? Just something to think about.

Mozart 40th - Bruno Walter (How about his PC's?)
Chopin - Krakowiak (with both piano PC's etc) Arrau for a leisurely approach on Phillips or Ohlsson on Arabesque for a more masculine approach (I also like Ohlsson's complete traversal of Chopin's music for solo piano.)

Lizst Transcendental Etudes - Bolet (on these or any other Lizst works). How about Lizst's Annees de Perlerinage? (Bolet or Lazar Berman)or the Sonata in B?

Schubert Sym #5 and #8 In the romantic tradition - Wand. For something more authentic and crip, less "over orchestrated" I love Mackerras witrh the OAE on Virgin. (What about Schuberts music for solo piano, i.e. Wanderer Fantasy, Impromptus, and Sonata in B-flat D960?)

Tchaikovsky PC Argerich - there is a DG recording which also includes and excellent Prokovief PC#3 as well. This gal get a lot of drama into these works. As to the Symphony #5, I don't go there often enuf to have a favorite, other than I do enjoy Jansson's manner and the quality of the recordings put out by Chandos. My favorite Sym is #1, subtitled Winter Dreams, by Litton on Virgin.

Composers/music you might like to get to know - Schumann's solo piano works are just exquisite, R strauss' tone poems, Dvorak Symphonies 5 thru 9 and his tone poems as well, Smetana's Ma Vlast, Sibelius's symphonies and incidental music, MAHLER (start with Sym#1 and move along slowly thru all 9 in order). And just a whole lot more, but thats good for a start.
Newbee - great question. Ideally I would like to do both. I am very open to exploring new pieces - a real treasure hunt!
I play classical on a 6'8" Kawai Grand but not as skillfully as I would like, and therefore love piano music. I, of course, have many pieces I love that havent been mentioned but am always looking to broaden, particlularly into fairly accessible music that inspires or opens the heart, or transfixes with its beauty of form expression such as in the Bach fugues. Must confess that most 20th century and atonal do not do it for me at this time, but would like to appreciate Mahler better.
I am addicted to ArkivMusic,they have fantastic collection of hard to find classical cd.I have discovered some gems such as Mela Tennenbaum violonist playing beethoven ,mozart,vivaldi,locatteli etc on ESSay.Another great label of outstanding recording quality and great performers is Danacord,especialy marzak playing Rachmaninov concertos,and shostakowitch piano concertos.
For Russian composers,berlioz try Gergiev an outstanding conductor. Caetani another great conductor for shostakowitch on Art&music an excellent label for Italian composers.For classical sonatas,beethoven,shubert,mozart I particularly like wilhelm Kempf another great if eccentric pianist is fredric Gulda he has some great dvd videos as well as outstanding interpretations of bach's well tempered klavier.An outstanding conductor is Celibadacie although most of the recording are not of the highest audio quality,try his bruckners.sibelius and richard strauss.For sibelius try Osmo Vanska on BIS label.The list goes on forever.Enjoy
For an instant classical redbook collection why not just order all of the recently remastered/reissued 20 "RCA Living Stereo" and 5 "Mercury Living Presence" SACD/CD hybrids? There are all great.

Go to the link

http://www.elusivedisc.com/

and search on the phrases in quotes above. Order 'em al. They are a bargain at $10 to $12 each.
Newbee. I took you up on your recommendation exploring Schumann's solo piano works and obtained a CD of Schumann Fantasy Op17 played by Evgeny Kissin RCA and absolutely loved it.
Tonight I owe you another thank you. I listened to the Ohlosson Chopin Krakowiak on Arabesque you recommended and was totally transfixed with the performance and sound quality. He reveals the treasure
in each note and then creates magic in the sum of the parts. I will not be surprised if this recording remains my lifetime favorite of the piece. It is a CD that I would be confident my LP friends would enjoy.