This christmas was a bit of a nerdy chirstmas for me. Apart from the Henle edition I have (obviously the one every student should start with) I got both the edition Schnabel and the edition by Hans von Bürlow.
Von Bürlow was born 1830, and Schabel 1882. Bürlow was the first one to play the complete cycle of the Beethoven sonatas, Schnabel was the second. They were both big virtuoso players of their time. They were both teachers and composers.
They are very much alike in those ways, yet, completely different in their approach to Beethoven. I play Pathetique at the moment, and follow both editions. Schnabel have the beginning of the allegro marked 152-178, and no real connection with the Grave, tempo wise. Bürlow has a clear connection with the grave (dubble tempo), and start the allegro in 132, and says basically "since it's such a dramatic piece, the tempo should rise to somewhere around 144". He's also got a few tempo changes In the piece (ex. the "coda", where he writes "You cannot play this coda too rapidly). Schnabel is quite much "on the beat" and Bürlow is very much "on the highest tone" (phrasing).
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I don't really know what I want to say with this, more than I find it very interesting. Anyone else here that follows several editions? Any ideas on editions that are "should haves" (ofc, not only in Beethoven).