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On 9/18/2020 at 7:34 PM, AnotherSpin said:

The first Wilhelm Backhaus' set of all Beethoven sonatas, recorded in glorious mono in early 50's. Backhaus heard Brahms conducting live and died few days after Brian Jones. Excellent interpretation, completely devoid of false profundity. The whole set of 32 sonatas can be bought at Presto Classical for $4. Yes, four. 

 

 

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Saturday - morning coffee completed and listening to it. The bright side of life!

Sorry for not listening in the evening ... ;)

 

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44 minutes ago, Musicophile said:

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No. 4 & 7 today, my favourites. And not from Günter Wand or Eugen Jochum for a change. 

 

CD rip. Has anybody checked out the 24/192 remaster available on Qobuz?

 

EDIT: I just decided to buy the set of Qobuz, and the remaster sounds significantly smoother.

 

I have the 4th with the BPO and the 7th with the WPO. The latter is one of my favourites.

"Science draws the wave, poetry fills it with water" Teixeira de Pascoaes

 

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35 minutes ago, semente said:

 

I have the 4th with the BPO and the 7th with the WPO. The latter is one of my favourites.

Ah that's from the golden cover CD, from his very last 1980s recordings, right? I never had that, only his Berlin cycle, should check the Vienna recordings out as well. 

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