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dudeforfriends 2009/12/23 10:07:26 [+1] [0]

另一篇评论which gives some quite objective insights(from Amazon):

EMI continues their valuable Icon series with this this anthology containing all of Sviatoslav Richter's EMI recordings. Though one of the very greatest pianists of the Twentieth Century, Richter shunned the limelight. His public recitals were notorious for being scheduled erratically, and in out-of-the-way venues. Like Clifford Curzon, he also abhorred the recording studio. The fact that many of the recordings anthologized here were made in the studio may account for my impression that this is not indeed the best of Richter. Freer and more cogent renditions by the pianist of this repertoire can be found in various live performances on other labels. Those performances may display occasional lapses of concentration or memory; they may also be recorded in inferior sound. But Richter's genius cannot be fully appreciated apart from hearing them.

That caveat aside, there is still much to enjoy in this collection, not least a number of live performances which show the pianist at his most spontaneously combustible. I was particularly taken with the Mozart and Beethoven violin sonatas highlighting Richter's longstanding collaboration with Oleg Kagan, a sadly underappreciated artist. These are vital, bracing performances that take Mozart out of the drawing room and relish the brinksmanship Beethoven demands of his players. The Handel suites, recorded live in somewhat cramped sound at the Tours festival in France, are also treasurable, if only because the represent an opportunity for hearing this great pianist in relatively rare repertoire. His renditions are predictably elegant, while also conveying a remarkable inwardness in the sarabandes and more melancholy movements.

Among the studio recordings, I was enthralled by the Schumann Fantasy in C and charmed by the Schubert A-major sonata (though more exciting renditions of both may be found among Richter's many live recordings). The Beethoven sonatas are certainly worth having, even if the interpretations are relatively sober. The same could be said for the Beethoven c-minor Concerto and Mozart E-flat Concerto with Muti, as well as the Schubert "Wanderer" Fantasy. The latter is often regarded as a benchmark recording, but I prefer almost any of Richter's live renditions of this work available on other labels.

The other concerto recordings are also of variable interest. The Brahms Second with the somewhat strait-laced Maazel, suffers by comparison with Richter's incendiary 1960 account with Leinsdorf and the Chicago Symphony (RCA; one of the truly great recordings of this work)--though one is still awed by the pianist's formidable virtuosity. The Grieg and Schumann are enlivened by Matacic's incisive conducting (of a less than world-class orchestra), and find Richter in a mellow, introspective mood. The pianist finds a vein of majesty in the Grieg often missing in other performances, though I found the Schumann wanting in playfulness and a sense of fantasy. The Dvorák concerto, on the other hand, is a complete success, thanks to Carlos Kleiber's affectionate and deeply considered direction and Richter's decision to play Dvorák's original score rather than Efrem Kurz's supposedly "more pianistic" reconstruction. The Bartók Second, Prokofiev Fifth, and Berg Kammerkonzert are also valuable additions to the pianist's discography, since they provide opportunities to hear Richter in "modernistic" repertoire of which he was a champion throughout his career. Again, one is struck by the seriousness of Richter's interpretive stance; some listeners might welcome a lighter touch, particularly in the Bartók. Perhaps, too, it is Maazel's doggedly literalistic direction that weighs down the Prokofiev and Bartók.

One of the very finest items in this collection is the Brahms "Magalone" Romanzen with Fischer-Dieskau. Rarely on record has this sprawling, and somewhat ponderous, cycle sprung to life more vividly, thanks to both artists' ability to sustain a sense of long-term narrative. Predictably, EMI have omitted texts and translations from their rather skimpy booklet, though one can readily find these online. Another delight is the bracing and deeply expressive account of the Schubert "Trout" quintet with the Borodins and Georg Hortnagel. Here I actually prefer the unusually serious approach these artists take to a work that is often condescendingly treated as bubble-headed salon music.

Finally, a word about sound quality. As other critics have observed, EMI's sonics vary from richly textured and finely detailed to opaque and poorly balanced. In some of the concertos (including, regrettably, the Dvorák), the piano is unduly recessed, so that the impact of Richter's brilliant playing is reduced. Elsewhere (in the Handel principally, but also in the Beethoven and Schumann solo works) the piano tone can harden at higher dynamic levels. At their best, however, the EMI engineers have managed to capture the deep resonance and subtle coloration of Ricther's unique tone.

How, then, to evaluate this massive collection? Regrettably, on the basis of the foregoing considerations I am constrained to give this a qualified recommendation. The Handel, the Dvorak, and the Brahms *Magelone* are invaluable additions to the Richter discography, and a good case could be made for including the Bartok, Prokofiev and Berg in this category. One welcomes the inclusion of the live recordings with Kagan as well, despite somewhat harsh sonics. The Beethoven, Schubert and Schumann are mostly superb, but then one can find more involving live renditions of the same repertoire--despite occasional flaws--on other labels (every Richter fan should check out the "Richter live from Kiev" series). If you are a Richter enthusiast, this modestly-priced box certainly beckons; on the other hand, if you have not yet encountered his artistry, or are looking for a "basic library edition," I would look elsewhere.

Brilliant has come up with an outstanding bargain-box anthology of Richter's Beethoven, Liszt and Schubert in live performances from the "Russian Archives." DG and RCA have issued invaluable two-CD packs including some of the pianist's very finest solo recital material. Decca/Universal have recently reissued in single-CD increments the "Authorized" collection once available on the Phillips label. That series contains some of Richter's very best outings in his favored repertoire (check out the Haydn sonatas--no finer renditions exist of this composer's piano music). If it comes down to a single CD with which to start a Richter collection, I would choose his famous recording of the Brahms Second concerto with Leinsdorf on RCA. After nearly fifty years, that recording never ceases to astonish for its formidable virtuosity and brilliant insight into a work you may think you know all too well.

A worthwhile Anthology -- But Not the Best of Richter.

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dudeforfriends 2009/12/23 09:42:23 [+1] [0]

再贴一段网友评论(English only):

This 14 CD set contains all Sviatoslav Richter's recordings for EMI. For any Richter fan, this is self-recommending. You may wish to skip to the last paragraph for buying suggestion and check out the track listing at the end.

For the new-comers, if you have never listened to Richter, you are missing one greatest genius in the history of piano performance. Richter could be mercurial, intellectual, inspired, and profound at the same time. He is a great experimenter, and does not like playing the same piece exactly the same way. When he is in form, as he is usually, he is one of the most dazzling technicians in the recording history. [Fischer-Dieskau: ... fearsome difficult passage was like child's play to him. (my paraphrase)] However, what makes him so special is that his performance carries such level of intensity that I have never found in any other pianists. Just listen to his Schumann, Schubert, and Beethoven (in fact just about anything collected here), you will get a sense what I am trying to convey.

Richter was born in 1915 and died in August 1997. He was essentially self-taught until he was admitted to Moscow Conservatory to study with Heinrich Neuhaus. By that time, he had the piano reduction of the entire Wagner's oeuvres memorized. Although Neuhaus taught many great pianists, including Emil Gilels and Radu Lupu, Richter was clearly his favorite "genius pupil". While Neuhaus acknowledges that he taught Richter almost "nothing", Richter claims the Neuhaus "freed" his fingers.

Richter enjoyed performing in front of an audience, but he hated planning concerts years in advance, and in later years he almost exclusively played at very short notice in small halls, as the big venues have to booked years in advance. That created further mystery around him.

Richter has a striking photographic memory. His huge repertoire ranged from Bach and Handel to Berg and Prokofiev. Most composers central to his repertoire are represented here. If you like this set I'd strongly recommend the DVD Richter: The Enigma (if you have a multi-region DVD player), and 11 volumes of 2CD sets Richter the Master (only Volume I is linked.) For further exploration, try his Chopin Scherzos (1977) and Bach: Well-Tempered Clavier, both have my top recommendation.

The recorded sound of this collection varies. Some are quite good, and some less so. Apparently, EMI does not bother to remaster the old recordings before the new release.

Most highly recommended.

"The rhythm in Richter's performances makes one feel that the whole work lies before him like an immense landscape, revealed to the eye at a single glance" -- Heinrich Neuhaus

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dudeforfriends 2009/12/23 09:34:08 [+1] [0]

贴一份完整的曲目:

CD 1

Beethoven:
Piano Sonata No.1 in F minor, Op.2 No.1
Piano Sonata No.7 in D, Op.10 No.3
Piano Sonata No.17 in D minor, Op.31 No.2 'Tempest'
Andante favori in F, WoO.57

CD 2
Schubert:
Piano Sonata in A, D.664
Fantasy in C, D.760 'Wanderer' (revised Badura-Skoda)

Schumann: Fantasy in C, Op.17

CD 3
Schumann:
Papillons, Op.2
Piano Sonata No.2 in G minor, Op.22
Faschingsswank aus Wien, Op.26

CD 4
Beethoven:
Violin Sonata No.5 in F, Op.24 'Spring'
with Oleg Kagan

Schubert:
Piano Quintet in A, D.667 'Trout'
with Borodin Quartet, Georg Hörtnagel

CD 5
Mozart: Violin Sonata in D, K.306

Violin Sonata in B flat, K.378
Andante & Allegretto in C, K.404/385d
Violin Sonata in B flat, K.372 'Unfinished'
with Oleg Kagan

CD 6
Handel:
Keyboard Suite No.2 in F
Keyboard Suite No.3 in D minor
Keyboard Suite No.5 in E
Keyboard Suite No.8 in F minor

CD 7
Handel:
Keyboard Suite No.9 in G minor
Keyboard Suite No.12 in E minor
Keyboard Suite No.14 in G
Keyboard Suite No.16 in G minor

CD 8
Brahms:
15 Romanzen aus 'Die schöne Magalone', Op.33
with Dietrich Fischer Dieskau

CD 9
Mozart:
Piano Concerto No.22 in E flat, K.482
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No.3 in C minor, Op.37
with Philharmonia Orchestra, Riccardo Muti

CD 10
Beethoven:
Triple Concerto, in C, Op.56
with David Oistrakh, Mstislav Rostropovich
Berliner Philharmoniker, Herbert von Karajan

Violin Sonata No.4 in A minor, Op.23
with Oleg Kagan

CD 11
Brahms:
Piano Concerto No.2 in B flat, Op.83
with Orchestre de Paris, Lorin Maazel

Mozart: Violin Sonata in G, K.379
with Oleg Kagan

CD 12
Dvorák:
Piano Concerto in G minor, Op.33
with Bayerische Staatsorchester München, Carlos Kleiber

Bartók:
Piano Concerto No.2, Sz.83
with Orchestre de Paris, Lorin Maazel

CD 13
Grieg:
Piano Concerto in A minor, Op.16

Schumann:
Piano Concerto in A minor, Op.54
with Orchestre National de l'Opéra de Monte-Carlo, Lovro von Matacic

CD 14
Prokofiev:
Piano Concerto No 5 in G, Op.55
with London Symphony Orchestra, Lorin Maazel

Berg:
Kammerkonzert
with Oleg Kagan
Instrumental Ensemble of the Moscow Conservatoire, Youri Nicolaievsky

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hujiaof 2009/12/23 07:52:41 [0] [0]

非常喜欢勃拉姆斯第二钢协,以前收集了不少,刚听了CD11,感觉又是一个令人极其振奋的演绎,不知楼主可不可以提前告知这是哪个乐队和指挥?
多谢楼主珍贵资源!

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hujiaof 2009/12/23 07:51:33 [0] [0]

非常喜欢勃拉姆斯第二钢协,以前收集了不少,刚听了CD11,感觉又是一个令人极其振奋的演绎,不知楼主可不可以提前告知这是哪个乐队和指挥?
多谢楼主珍贵资源!

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dudeforfriends 2009/12/22 22:15:03 [0] [0]

偶上EMI官方网站查了,也只有详细曲目,没有除Richter以外的合作演奏者及乐队的名录。:(

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Night_Knight 2009/12/21 20:11:11 [0] [0]

引用(dudeforfriends @ 2009-12-21, 07:53 PM) *
引用(Night_Knight @ 2009-12-21, 07:21 PM) *
引用(dudeforfriends @ 2009-12-21, 07:09 AM) *
谢楼主。
能否告知几首协奏曲的演奏乐队和指挥?多谢。

最后会发布一个Booklet,上面有完整的信息。


期待中!

你要急的话直接网上搜搜就能找到。

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dudeforfriends 2009/12/21 19:53:50 [0] [0]

引用(Night_Knight @ 2009-12-21, 07:21 PM) *
引用(dudeforfriends @ 2009-12-21, 07:09 AM) *
谢楼主。
能否告知几首协奏曲的演奏乐队和指挥?多谢。

最后会发布一个Booklet,上面有完整的信息。


期待中!

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Night_Knight 2009/12/21 19:21:14 [0] [0]

引用(dudeforfriends @ 2009-12-21, 07:09 AM) *
谢楼主。
能否告知几首协奏曲的演奏乐队和指挥?多谢。

最后会发布一个Booklet,上面有完整的信息。

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copz 2009/12/21 16:50:47 [0] [0]

谢谢分享。有大图吗?

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dudeforfriends 2009/12/21 07:09:07 [0] [0]

谢楼主。
能否告知几首协奏曲的演奏乐队和指挥?多谢。

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zhangzhengfang 2009/12/20 21:03:23 [0] [0]

又见11,期盼最后3张,楼主辛苦了。

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蜗居看电骡 2009/12/20 20:59:02 [0] [0]

稀缺资源,十分宝贵,谢谢!!

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didimylove 2009/12/20 19:45:48 [0] [0]

又有更新了,十一了,非常感谢。

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lg1356 2009/12/20 17:49:34 [0] [0]

我也来享受一把。

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