[f_minor] Re : RES: Celebrating Gould in 2012

Neil Tingley neil at thump.org
Thu Mar 10 05:11:51 EST 2011


On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 09:48:28 +0000 (GMT), Jean-Christophe Ponsero
<ponserj2 at yahoo.fr> wrote:
> I think he would have preferred to play Brahms' more stern version for
the 
> left-hand, stylistically, especially as Brahms was one of the few
> romantics he 
> agreed to play...

That's a very good point! Sokolov plays the Brahms version. 

As a violinist who can play the whole 2nd partita, I feel somehow its
wrong to to just play the Chaconne as a standalone work. Its a great shame
the rest of the partita wasn't transcribed. It does make more musical sense
to hear the whole work and puts the chaconne in context. And with
performing tastes having changed so much in the last 30 years hearing the
chaconne played on a period instrument is quite a change from the glitzy
russian-US school performances of Heiftetz and say Perlman. 

-- 
Cheers,

Neil


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