Classical Music - Check this out!!


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I'm starting a Classical Music (cd) Collection and this seems to be a great resource.

I know this is a lot to ask, but most of the recommendation links are broken. Anyone have  some suggestions as to which are the best renditions of each work?

TIA

klimt

Goldberg Variations by Beatrice Rana is my go-to Bach. Music choice, performance and SQ. It has gotten some great reviews as well. 

Hi Klimt,

There are many of us here who also like Bach. I like his keyboard music on piano. Murray Perahia playing the Goldberg Variations is my favorite. In fact, Perahia playing any Bach is good. My choice for the Well-Tempered Clavier is Angela Hewitt. I'm also a big fan of Vikingur Olafsson's playing. He has a recording of the Goldbergs, but I suggest you also look for his recording of Bach's shorter works. Olaffson's recordings by DG are excellent. Finally, I especially like Gavrilov playing the French Suites.  Good luck and happy listening!

For Chopin Mazurkas, my favorite Chopin pieces, No one play them with the fluid simplicity of Rubinstein beaten at the post by Antonio Guedes Barbosa, because of his rythmical mastery on top of his fluid natural simple "élégance"...

Dance need rythm...

The mazurka imply a king of broken rythm almost no pianist is able to gave ...And with Barbosa you want to dance on Chopin  not listen only ...

 

 There is two Barbosa version... My best one is the first, more spontaneous but almost impossible to buy...

The second one is anyway also top and in a way more  refined : 

First version: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ABDgWGVF88&list=PLcuQvsw7Vu7up1i8foXyHBaWiy1B2nt0l

Second version :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83Bm7gI6eEA&list=RD83Bm7gI6eEA&start_radio=1

Classical.net is probably one of the most reliable sources of recommendations.  You can search the site for any piece you are looking for.

For Bach, you could do far worse than Hanssler’s 172 CD box set.  

https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Works-Johann-Sebastian-Bach/dp/B003LR4QPE/ref=sr_1_2?crid=Y0Q1HQK0X7GJ&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.OEVv4YqxkxxQ4iOnFUtUAuxrDNofP6spcsMFRA-HNgx89V1NBk5Gd2cljKbjoB_y5rzgiHF0v7lXNltLWQL-47T_lnB0GQM5jNOsvPwGqZar4COJGZ_ufBJ3pYeX1vHZiTmeLf539qLvf6i8iSeLfovAI2BEZPAIPUarA3OOS6HQ8ZgkE7KDpXfa-OQgZWzfNjrihrqZARXEsKpfpaoB7YZqcu2d5Vgf7CFEbn8zois.Nwirq_ZarQK7nyywYQQybaTb9WU4wdr5oqqyaYuetx4&dib_tag=se&keywords=bach+hanssler&qid=1765247610&sprefix=bach+hanssler%2Caps%2C210&sr=8-2

The cantatas can be a make-or-break thing, and Helmut Rilling’s set contained therein is well-regarded.  Everything else in that box is good or better, and you’ll have hours of enjoyment exploring every aspect of Bach’s music for a paltry $150.

Go to the Classical music section of Audio Asylum and watch for recommendations from Chris from Layafette and others.