You must admit Prokofiev is laser clean! The first time I ever heard it what struck me was the clean disciplined approach as opposed to the "punching bag" school of Prokofiev playing (which Sandor often indulges in).
Oh yes, that's rightly so. The evenness between sound and no-sound is amazing on the proko recording, dare I say 'modernness' (in a neo-classical way, sure)... But, for the moment, I just had the need to hear some things stand out more than other things, and proko's recording is flat & grey and hypnotic, as I think he really intended it to be when he wrote it. I hope I'm making this point clear. Oh dear

Anyway, tell me what you think of the gavrilov's.
And for the Scriabin 4th, I think the live recording of Nelson Freire's in the 80s has the most delicious tone and "builds-up's" I heard. Richter takes the 5th
