Classical piano solo—Your one favorite performance and recording


What would you choose if you only had one choice for the desert island?

Here’s one to start with:

J. S. Bach - Goldberg Variations BMV 988

Glenn Gould (Zenph re-performance)

‘Sony Classical SACD

Sharing of your favorites appreciated!

 

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"Nojima Plays Liszt" is both a top notch recording, and inspired performance.

i have the Reference Recording original Lp, and a good quality low gen 1/4" 15ips master tape dub (The Tape Project), as well as the CD and 176/24 hirez file both made from the master tape.

when i need a piano reference it always delivers, yet i can also listen for pure enjoyment.

probably my favorite classical piano soloist is Martha Argerich; i have at least 25 Lps of her's many of which are solo's and they are excellent performances and typically fine recordings too. many are all analog. Richter is also a favorite but the recording quality is not always top level. 

please note i'm not expert on classical performance, but it is mostly what i listen to. i love it.

I can’t pick just one, but perhaps something by Yevgeny Sudbin on BIS. If you like Scarlatti on the piano, his is excellent (and I usually prefer harpsichord in this). If not, his Medtner and Rachmaninoff album also is excellent.

Classical music is loosely defined as being composed from about 1750 to 1820.

This includes that from the minds of Beethoven, Mozart and Haydn.

Rach was pretty recent, in the scheme of things.

JS Bach could be correctly categorized as baroque.  What was the question?