In Reply to: Some personal choices for Schubert chamber music recordings posted by clarkjohnsen on March 12, 2006 at 11:50:16:
Thanks Clark.The Cortot, Thibaud, Casals recording of the Piano Trio #1 is available on CD on EMI as part of a three disc set of (mostly) chamber music by the trio. It is a lovely performance although one hopes EMI gives it an "ART" re-mastering in the not too distant future.
Serkin, Busch, Busch is apparently available on Pearl: I'm trying to order it for the second time.
P. Serkin and the Schneider Qt. are on a bargain Vanguard set with the St. Qnt. and St. Qt. #14 (CMSLC).
Several of the others (all those listed in my earlier postings) are also on CD.Interestingly, in my listening through a half dozen mostly "modern" (i.e., late '50s to the present) versions of the Piano Trio #2 on CD, I have not found any one that really stands out either.
There are several intriguing choices listed above, esp. the Badura-Skodas, the Hungarian and Vegh Qts., that I am going to search for.
Very helpful, Clark. Thank you again.
Rob
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Follow Ups
- Re: Some personal choices for Schubert chamber music recordings - classfolkphile 03/12/0616:15:15 03/12/06 (7)
- EMI issued an ART remastered CD - pconr 10:37:12 03/13/06 (2)
- Re: EMI issued an ART remastered CD - classfolkphile 11:48:43 03/13/06 (1)
- You're welcome! - pconr 18:10:37 03/16/06 (0)
- Thanks for the research, but not for the disappointing news - clarkjohnsen 09:58:31 03/13/06 (3)
- Re: Thanks for the research, but not for the disappointing news - classfolkphile 12:01:21 03/13/06 (2)
- Keep me posted -- we seem to be on similar wavelengths. nt - clarkjohnsen 12:10:50 03/13/06 (1)
- Will do. nt. - classfolkphile 12:33:17 03/13/06 (0)