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Re: GG OT Mozart on Fortepianos



Levin.  Right.  Thanks for mentioning him, James.  Every since I first
encountered him on the Hanssler Bach series, I've been meaning to check out
his Mozart but someone keep forgetting.  Levin.  Of course.  His Beethoven
Piano Concerti with Gardiner are not to be missed, I think.  I don't have
much Gardiner in my collection (and he and Harnoncourt are probably the most
active recording conductors in the business today, with I'd imagine over 200
discs apiece) but I think this set is one of his best.

Gould's Beethoven Concerti are excellant as well, esp the Fourth.

Jim


----- Original Message -----
From: "James Whiskeychan"
Subject: GG OT Mozart on Fortepianos


> >  Anybody have some Mozart piano sonata recommendations?  players that
are
> >trying to make better Mozart?  Schiff?  Uchida?  Wurtz? Jando? Gieseking?
> >Eschenbach?  How about a fortepiano set?  Maybe even on harpischord?)
>
>
> I have Andras Schiff, but I like the GG sonatas better.  I also have
Robert
> Levin on fortepiano with The Academy of Ancient Music.  Excellent playing,
> but I don't care for "historical" instruments.  Just a matter of taste.
> Give me a modern Concert Grand any day.
>
> James
>
>