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A**S
Review of the sound quality of this CD set
The sound quality (in all CDs coming with this set) is sub par.Recording solo piano is an art difficult to excel in and not many recording technicians do have that artistry.Purchased this CD set for the Chopin, Beethoven and Bach CDs (to listen to them by Sokolov beyond other skilled interpreters); although Mr. Sokolov plays extraordinarily good, the recorded sound is not so.For a better sound recording of the Chopin Preludes: Evgeny Kissin, RCA-BMG Entertainment, 2000For a superb sound recording of the Bach BWV 1080: Tatiyana Nikolayeva, HYPERION, 1992
T**L
My old friend's piano art
I was priveledged of knowing Grigory since 3 yrs. after him winning Tchaikovsky competition. Our families were friends and neighbours. I was at all his concerts in Leningrad Great Concert Hall. He was young, hard working and very talented pianist. I could sense in our conversations of him being dissatisfied with his performances. As we were saying his playing was highly technical and yet lacking of spirit.Since my departure from Russia, i never had a chance to reconnect with Grigory.Only now, when I heard him playing, I understood how much his talent has grown - he turned into accomplished, briliant artist on a par with great Rubenstein, Gillels and Richter.I will have many delightful hours of enjoying my friend's music.
W**N
Get anything Grigory Sokolov recorded
Grigory Sokolov is definitely one of the most underrated pianist for the past few decades, and I truly believe he is the best still around.Currently there are two CD boxes( each contains 5 CDs)and one DVD (Live in Paris) available in the market. This is one of the CD set, including some previously single release. Because of his reclusive personality and unwilling to record (perhaps due to perfectionism) , he never had contract with major labels and therefore lots of people were not aware of him. However, the one single DVD is good enough to do him justice--you have to see it to believe it.He is one of the best classic pianists ever, along with Gilels, Richter, etc----definitely the best still around. If you have not heard of him, get both CD sets and DVD--that will be the best investment for your classic music collection and years of enjoyment. And if one of us get lucky, we might still be able to see him one stage one day.
J**E
Five Stars
Very good
J**N
Grigory Sokolov - The (Almost) Unknown Major Pianist
One of the best-kept secrets in the piano world is the amazing Grigory Sokolov, a man in his fifties who won the Tchaikovsky Prize in 1966 at the age of sixteen. He has been somewhat reclusive. tending to play in Europe only, and has generally not made studio recordings, but among the cognoscenti his recitals are sought after and often sold out. All the music recorded in this five-CD box has been released on single CDs before (and as a box from Opus 111), and is here offered at budget price. I have owned three of the five previously. Earlier this year I also reviewed a marvelous DVD of a recital he gave in the Châtelet and filmed by the redoubtable Bruno Monsaingeon. Since Amazon has not yet included the contents of this box (or even told us how many CDs are included) I will list them now:CDs 1 & 2: Bach: Art of Fugue; Partita No. 2CD 3: Beethoven: Rondos in C Major and G Major, Op. 51; Rondo, 'Rage over a lost penny,' Op. 129; Sonata No. 4 in E Flat Major, Op. 7; Sonata No. 28 in A Major, Op. 101CD 4: Chopin: 24 Préludes, Op. 28CD 5: Brahms: Ballades, Op. 10; Sonata in F Minor, Op. 5Possibly the most marvelous thing about Sokolov's playing is his variety of touch. He can play in a tiny whisper, with a lightning fast leggiero, with deep-in-the-keys but never clangy fortissimo. His legato is legendary and he tends to obtain it more by finger technique than with pedaling. One can argue with his interpretive choices but never with his musicianship or sincerity, and certainly not with his almost inhuman virtuosity.All five CDs were recorded live in recital and in gorgeous sound. There does not appear to be much in the way of editing. There are a very few dropped notes, but on the whole the playing is incredibly accurate as well as being musicianly. His 'Art of Fugue' is rather a combination of some Romantic gestures coupled with a purity of tone that depends more on touch than on pedaling. His Brahms is a bit more Romantic but is not sentimental -- something is that is not easy to avoid in the Ballades particularly. His Beethoven is much the same. 'Rage over a lost penny' is the most exciting performance I've ever heard since I heard Brendel play it live in the 1960s. Sokolov, like Michelangeli (to whom he has been compared), does not play many of the Beethoven sonatas, but the ones he plays are his utterly.The Chopin is the glory of this set. It sings, whispers and roars as need be. It is ultraromantic and yet is not maudlin or sickly sentimental. This is masculine Chopin.At this bargain price this set is a must-have, I should think, for those who enjoy masterful playing and are willing to become acquainted with a heretofore unknown pianist sometimes called 'the new Sviatoslav Richter.'Scott Morrison
M**E
Out of this world
Mr. Sokolov is THE Pianist. He is a poet with a stand apart from all others in the past and at present. If you have rarely heard his name or think he might be just another classical fully trained pianist, you are mistaken. If you have not heard him play, you have not heard how a piano is an instrument of music. Both this and the other five sets contain pure live recorded accounts of excellent compositions. Recordings make you feel you listen to a live performance. When listening to a good interpretation it should knock your head off. This gentlemen does it so many times that one loses the count.
J**O
Diferente
Es una experiencia amable, extraña, escuchar a Chopin y a Bach interpretados por G. Sokolov. Parece que, entre la composición de los Preludios del primero y El Clave Bien Temperado del segundo solo medien veinte años de diferencia. Me ha encantado.
S**R
Virtuoso Pianist
Sokolov lacks the transcendental quality and depth of playing Richter, Rubinstein or Sofronitsky had, but as a virtuoso pianist, many of these live recordings are very exciting and at times mind blowing.
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