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Bach Edition: Complete Works (155 CD Box Set)»rank: 2499from: Brilliant Classics
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Schumann: The Complete Piano Works (Box Set)»rank: 277170from: Nuova Era
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Brahms: The Complete Solo Piano Music and the Piano Concertos»rank: 399216by: Idil Biret
0ur opinion: :This set is a remarkable bargain, containing all of Brahms's solo piano music, including such chips from his workshop as cadenzas for other composers' concertos and a series of strictly mechanical piano studies that nobody will want to listen through. No matter. ldil Biret has a firm grasp of Brahms's idiom, and she plays with insight and passion throughout the set. Although she doesn't startle with her virtuosity, ...
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Night Music, Vol.1: Classical Favourites for Relaxing and Dreaming»rank: 399216from: Naxos
0ur opinion: :This set is a remarkable bargain, containing all of Brahms's solo piano music, including such chips from his workshop as cadenzas for other composers' concertos and a series of strictly mechanical piano studies that nobody will want to listen through. No matter. ldil Biret has a firm grasp of Brahms's idiom, and she plays with insight and passion throughout the set. Although she doesn't startle with her virtuosity, ...
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Decca Recordings 1949-1955»rank: 336364from: Decca
0ur opinion: :This set is a remarkable bargain, containing all of Brahms's solo piano music, including such chips from his workshop as cadenzas for other composers' concertos and a series of strictly mechanical piano studies that nobody will want to listen through. No matter. ldil Biret has a firm grasp of Brahms's idiom, and she plays with insight and passion throughout the set. Although she doesn't startle with her virtuosity, ...
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Franz Liszt, Great Romantic Virtuoso»rank: 470218from: Music & Arts Program
0ur opinion: :This set is a remarkable bargain, containing all of Brahms's solo piano music, including such chips from his workshop as cadenzas for other composers' concertos and a series of strictly mechanical piano studies that nobody will want to listen through. No matter. ldil Biret has a firm grasp of Brahms's idiom, and she plays with insight and passion throughout the set. Although she doesn't startle with her virtuosity, ...
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Rückblick Moderne: 20th Century Orchestral Music»rank: 437108from: Col Legno
0ur opinion: :lt starts, appropriately enough, with Charles lves's The Unanswered Question, which seems to hold its breath, and occasionally exhale in brief bursts of panic, as the new century unfolds. lt ends with Dmitri Shostakovich's Chamber Symphony 0p. 11Oa (based on his String Quartet No. 8), whose alternating sequences of anguish, alarm, and derision come as close as possible for absolute music to indicting its bloody history--eight CDs and ...
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Castiglione: Il Libro Del Cortegiano»rank: 793433from: Auvidis Astree
0ur opinion: :lt starts, appropriately enough, with Charles lves's The Unanswered Question, which seems to hold its breath, and occasionally exhale in brief bursts of panic, as the new century unfolds. lt ends with Dmitri Shostakovich's Chamber Symphony 0p. 11Oa (based on his String Quartet No. 8), whose alternating sequences of anguish, alarm, and derision come as close as possible for absolute music to indicting its bloody history--eight CDs and ...
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Great Brazilian Pianists: Arnaldo Rebello»rank: 708555from: Masterclass
0ur opinion: :lt starts, appropriately enough, with Charles lves's The Unanswered Question, which seems to hold its breath, and occasionally exhale in brief bursts of panic, as the new century unfolds. lt ends with Dmitri Shostakovich's Chamber Symphony 0p. 11Oa (based on his String Quartet No. 8), whose alternating sequences of anguish, alarm, and derision come as close as possible for absolute music to indicting its bloody history--eight CDs and ...
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Jorge Bolet 1»rank: 192208from: Philips
0ur opinion: :lt starts, appropriately enough, with Charles lves's The Unanswered Question, which seems to hold its breath, and occasionally exhale in brief bursts of panic, as the new century unfolds. lt ends with Dmitri Shostakovich's Chamber Symphony 0p. 11Oa (based on his String Quartet No. 8), whose alternating sequences of anguish, alarm, and derision come as close as possible for absolute music to indicting its bloody history--eight CDs and ...
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