good recording of Bartok's Violin Sonatas

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DavidW

Yeah that's a desert island recording there. :)

Todd

Quote from: snyprrr on May 06, 2011, 09:30:20 PMTetzlaff and Andsnes are on fire, though, and, as a team, they are fierce. And, it is great to have the Solo Sonata instead of Contrasts (sorry Karl). Total Package Deal!


It is one of the better chamber discs of the last decade or so, that's for sure, and the first choice for this repertoire.  I think you're a bit hard on the Jando/Pauk recording; it's quite good, and even though this one eclipses it, the older recording is well worth hearing.
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snyprrr

Quote from: Todd on May 07, 2011, 06:48:32 AM

It is one of the better chamber discs of the last decade or so, that's for sure, and the first choice for this repertoire.  I think you're a bit hard on the Jando/Pauk recording; it's quite good, and even though this one eclipses it, the older recording is well worth hearing.

Old World Style, perhaps?

Mandryka

Quote from: snyprrr on June 26, 2010, 07:26:14 AM

I have Josefowicz on Philips, nothing to compare it to.

Anyone?

This is a violinist I've been listening to a lot, and so I did a search for her name and came up with you here. It's the solo sonata which I'm interested in. You know, I like what she does a lot because it's not too swaggering and extrovert and she somehow reveals structure.
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