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April 01, 2008 |
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Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5 "Emperor"; Piano Sonata No. 28 Helene Grimaud, piano/Staatskapelle Dresden/Vladimir Jurowski (Deutsche Grammophon B0009840-02)
This new recording of the "Emperor" Concerto arrived not long after I had completed my comparisons of two recordings of that venerable composition for Issue 114's Double Double. For more than a month, though, I simply could not bring myself to listen to another version. I was Emperored out!
Having put the CD atop a pile of CDs that I needed to review, I often caught the intense eyes of Ms. Grimaud staring up at me, imploring me to give her recording an audition. When I finally yielded to her ...
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