The Decca. Nope, I've avoided it to be honest.Which recording? Also have you heard it live?
The Decca. Nope, I've avoided it to be honest.Which recording? Also have you heard it live?
Let's try a different approach. Why would Schubert be considered more great than Haydn?
Sorry, I am not worthy to judge the two.
But no reason to not like one.
I personally don't like the Krips Decca that much, the RCA Munch is better. The live has always been great. It is based more on quieter passages than macro ones, so you might want to listen to the live first before judging.
Did someone say Schubert? How about a quintet.
Schubert - "Trout" Quintet - The Audio Beat - www.TheAudioBeat.com
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Lots of these on the tube, the storied one is Du Pre, Perlman, Mehta, Barenboim, Zuckerman when they were young - a realistic Schubertium - though more about them than the music. This one has music and Mutter - so so, but I stopped looking.
Chopin? a seducer...
Let's try a different approach. Why would Schubert be considered more great than Haydn?
All this talk of Schubert and nobody mentioned the Impromptus!!!