Schubert's Piano Trios

Started by samtrb, May 18, 2007, 09:36:58 AM

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Bogey

Thanks for the BAT info.  I will listen and compare their LvB run with the two different line ups and that will hopefully lead me into which Schubert to choose.
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Holden

I love the Serkin/Busch despite the historic sound. However, one of the joys of listening to chamber music is the instrumental separation where you can hear the instruments talk to each other. So with this in mind the BAT (Cohen) is the one I most return to. It is a beautiful recording though like another poster I feel that if the piano was a little more recessed it would be perfect!
Cheers

Holden

Bogey

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Quote from: Holden on February 16, 2013, 11:58:01 AM
I love the Serkin/Busch despite the historic sound. However, one of the joys of listening to chamber music is the instrumental separation where you can hear the instruments talk to each other. So with this in mind the BAT (Cohen) is the one I most return to. It is a beautiful recording though like another poster I feel that if the piano was a little more recessed it would be perfect!

What label do you have the Serkin/Busch Schubert on, Holden?  (I have the Schumann and LvB under them, but no Schubert)
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Octave

Ah, thanks for mentioning that, Bogey; I liked their Ravel disc very much.
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Holden

Quote from: Bogey on February 16, 2013, 02:15:07 PM
What label do you have the Serkin/Busch Schubert on, Holden?  (I have the Schumann and LvB under them, but no Schubert)

First an apology, I only have D929. I don't think they did the B flat.

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Cheers

Holden

zamyrabyrd

Did anyone mention the Million Dollar Trio: Heifetz-Rubinstein-Piatigorsky playing Schubert's Bb Trio?
The pinnacle of professionalism, elegant, suave and even humorous!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdT7y5p4Y3o

ZB
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Holden

Quote from: zamyrabyrd on February 20, 2013, 11:36:51 PM
Did anyone mention the Million Dollar Trio: Heifetz-Rubinstein-Piatigorsky playing Schubert's Bb Trio?
The pinnacle of professionalism, elegant, suave and even humorous!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdT7y5p4Y3o

ZB

This is it I suppose - a pity.
Cheers

Holden