To Al and others who are classical music listeners, I've discovered pianists Ivan Moravec and Tatiana Nikolyeva during my forays into this genre a few years ago. Anyone familiar with these two? I really enjoy both .
Charles
Charles
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Hi Charles, Ivan Moravec was certainly among the great pianists, especially when it comes to his interpretations of the works of Chopin. I have about a half dozen of his recordings for solo piano that were issued on high quality cassettes several decades ago, on the Connoisseur In Sync Label. All are wonderful! I’m not sure if they were subsequently issued on CD, or if CDs that may have been issued are still available. I’m not familiar with the recordings of Ms. Nikolyeva. Regarding the Starker/Sebok Bach recording I mentioned earlier, here is a link to it in LP form ($78 in "used/very good" condition!), and here is a YouTube link presenting two of the three sonatas it contains. I can’t seem to find a CD version, however. Best regards, -- Al |
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