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In Reply to: Warner Releases Gieseking's Debussy. Does it still hold up? posted by jdaniel@jps.net on November 6, 2020 at 18:33:59:
Michelangeli's. Very different, but I enjoy them both, as well as Gieseking.
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- Late-period Arrau's Debussy is excellent, as is - tinear 11/6/2022:38:44 11/6/20 (8)
- Debussy is repertoire which, I agree, was particularly suited. . . - Chris from Lafayette 14:15:08 11/7/20 (7)
- Astute! I also have his "late" Chopin recordings. Both it and the - tinear 14:29:15 11/8/20 (0)
- RE: Debussy is repertoire which, I agree, was particularly suited. . . - pbarach 06:51:15 11/8/20 (1)
- I saw Arrau a few times - Chris from Lafayette 13:41:57 11/8/20 (0)
- Arrau's Liszt and Schumann are also very nice - oldvinyl 18:54:27 11/7/20 (3)
- Funny - I've listened to the Rameau tracks on that Vikingur Olafsson album - Chris from Lafayette 01:01:22 11/9/20 (0)
- Thanks! I'm really enjoying the Vikingur release, btw. You hit it on the head: - tinear 14:33:51 11/8/20 (0)
- I'm putting in a word for Casadesus - pbarach 06:52:10 11/8/20 (0)