Re: Beethoven's violin sonatas
- From: td <tomdedeacon@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 May 2007 09:41:02 -0700
On May 31, 12:19 pm, "Norman M. Schwartz" <n...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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I have a blind friend who recently requested that I find out from you
folks what is the best collection of Beethoven's violin sonatas. He
is a audiophile and prefers the emotional over mental (not a fan of
Mozart). He would prefer a complete collection but a couple of
collections covering all the works would be acceptable.
I would greatly appreciate any help and will read him the
responses.
Thank You ALL
I like the father-daughter team of Claude (piano) and Pamela (violin)
Frank. It's a complete 4-CD set on MusicMasters.
I like Szeryng/Haebler.
Hard not to, in fact.
But so far nobody has mentioned Grumiaux/Haskil, for example. And
there are many others, of course, but some of the greatest fiddlers of
the 20th C.
TD
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