Piano Sonata in B minor
Franz Liszt
B minor
Enregistrements
Clifford Curzon
1963Gil's top choice. A 'really, really powerful interpretation' with 'very well recorded DECA sound.' Curzon 'married the virtuosity with the intellectual side,' showing 'powerful tone,' 'wonderful virtuosity,' and 'beautifully poetic' playing.
Également Recommandés
Martha Argerich
1971A 'very famous version.' 'Very strong and powerful and virtuosic, but very impassioned, too. She just goes for it.' Very well recorded.
Claudio Arrau
1970An 'iconic version.' 'Very romantically phrased, very powerful sonorities, beautiful legato playing... a very searching artist, very, very emotional,' and 'sumptuously recorded.'
Sviatoslav Richter
1966 Live bootleg recordingA 'bootleg live recording' (coupled with his concertos). The sound is 'not ideal,' but 'it's really, really thrilling,' combining 'virtuosity, the powerful sonorities, along with a probing, searching, artistic mind.'
Vladimir Horowitz
1932'One of the classic piano solo recordings.' It shows his 'powerful sonorities,' 'incredible virtuosity' (he 'could just do anything'), and brings out the 'dramatic aspects of the work.'
Simon Barere
1947 Live at Carnegie HallGil's 'desert island Liszt sonata.' A 'jaw-dropping' live performance that is 'off the charts' in its virtuosity, power, creativity, imagination, and spontaneity. Sound is 'not ideal.'