Some of the earlier ones are not particualy interesting to listen to (since most of them sound the same).
I *love* them. Not that I listen to or play all of them at once, or any of them very often. They are incredible fun to read, and it seems to me they contain lots of jokes -- Russian Style, anyone?Um, once about a hundred years ago, I complained about having to practice a Schumann piece, because I thought it was "dull". I was told "Dear, if you played it better, you would like it more." I learned to play it better and I like it more.
So , I guess I will have to play it better. ....Maybe my problem is that I am not Eastern European, and have not been exposed to Eastern European Folk Music from childhood ...while pedagogical material based on nursery rhymes I have been familiar with since childhood always has an appeal for me.So, learn the 153 pieces of the Mikrokosmos? Nah, I am afraid I would rather learn the 555 Scarlatti sonatas.
Bernhard, Hope I didn't offend.
...So I did what I always do. I bought, not one, but two CDs of Mikrokosmos played by two superlative pianists (one of which is arguably the best Bartok player alive)....
Bernhard, which recordings to you recommend? I've heard various bits and pieces lots of times, but own only some excerpts performed by Bartok in a 1940 recording.Best wishes.