Who performs Beethoven better?

Music composed between 1730 and 1820: Beethoven, Mozart, etc.

Who???

Brendel
7
28%
Kempff
2
8%
Pollini
1
4%
Arrau
6
24%
Serkin
0
No votes
Schnabel
2
8%
Richter
0
No votes
Horowitz
0
No votes
Goode
0
No votes
Kuerti
2
8%
Others(specify in your posts who)
5
20%
 
Total votes : 25

Who performs Beethoven better?

Postby beethoven » 17 Oct 2004, 12:27

In my idea Kempff, Brendel, Pollini, Arrau are among the greatest Beethoven interpreters. Also Serkin is a great one, but he breaths too heavily. :roll:
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Postby Sohcahtoa » 17 Oct 2004, 13:02

I voted Arrau. :)

BTW: you might want to include Gilels up there for his fantastic, but unfortunately incomplete set of Sonatas.
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Postby beethoven » 17 Oct 2004, 13:09

Oh, yeah. Thanks for reminding me. I love his "in-complete" set :P
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Postby Max » 18 Oct 2004, 13:41

I wanted to vote more than once! Arrau is fantastic, the 'thinking mans' approach to them, Richter has immeasurable power in his playing, and Gilels and Pollini are also good.
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Postby ChopinBallade » 19 Oct 2004, 20:31

wheres da pirahna
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Postby Brewtality » 19 Oct 2004, 22:48

the best imo are Arrau and Gilels. I also really like the Horowitz recordings of pathetique and Appassionata, i wish he recorded more beethoven.
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Postby beethoven » 20 Oct 2004, 06:43

yeah, i wish horowitz could have recorded more beethoven
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Postby Scriabinist » 20 Oct 2004, 08:56

Yarr, Gilels and Pollini for me, as I haven't heard too much of the others.
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Postby Thracozaag » 20 Oct 2004, 17:12

beethoven wrote:yeah, i wish horowitz could have recorded more beethoven


He also recorded 101 and the Emperor Concerto.

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Postby beethoven » 21 Oct 2004, 03:42

Thracozaag wrote:
beethoven wrote:yeah, i wish horowitz could have recorded more beethoven


He also recorded 101 and the Emperor Concerto.

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He recorded 101? Damn, I have to listen to that
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Postby WinterWind_23 » 21 Dec 2004, 21:38

I can't really give an impartial answer, since I have heard not a large amount for a credible opinion. But from previous experiences of hearing some of these great pianist, and from other member's exaltation: Brendel and Schnabel. These two are legendary for playing Beethoven more than any other composers. I have the complete set of Beethoven sonatas by Goode, and they are extremely good. I would state that he is also one of the best for beethoven's music.
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Postby Goldberg » 21 Dec 2004, 22:43

So far I've refrained from answering because I simply can't, as WinterWind put it, provide a credible opinion. I haven't heard at least half of those listed names play ONE Beethoven piece, much less a significant number of sonatas. However, I have heard both Kuerti and Goode (whose complete set I also have) extensively, and of the two I agree primarily with Kuerti's interpretations; so I'll vote A.K.

Though I'd like to give the honourable mention to John O'Conor...not simply because he's Irish but because he has a perfectly subtle touch for a lot of the sonatas! Of course, I can't say I like some of his sonatas because of this introversion.
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Postby calebrw » 22 Dec 2004, 00:44

my first beethoven CD was rubenstien, so everytime i hear pc 4 or 5, I use his playing of those as a guide...
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Postby An!ma` » 22 Dec 2004, 07:48

beethoven wrote:
Thracozaag wrote:
beethoven wrote:yeah, i wish horowitz could have recorded more beethoven


He also recorded 101 and the Emperor Concerto.

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He recorded 101? Damn, I have to listen to that




I read Horowitz could play all the sonatas, but never recorded a lot of them.

Actually, Horowitz could play a frigging lot, but he didn't record too much of it;).
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Postby beethoven » 24 Dec 2004, 07:13

Yeah, I read the same thing. I also read his Hammerklavier was way better than, Serkin (Beethoven specialist)
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