Glenn Gould - Bach's Goldberg Variations
Which one, though?
Pollini - Chopin Etudes, 1980-something studio recording
Ruth Laredo – Scriabin SonatasLove the “cold”, intense sound of the piano on this one. Very strong personality as well. Lots of variety in the playing - impossible to get bored.
You are still willing to admit that after that other thread? https://www.pianostreet.com/smf/index.php?topic=51036.0
Any more recommendations or youtube videos?Starving for some new music.
In an urge to rediscover classical music, I've restarted playing piano and frequenting these forums. I also want to discover what other people consider their "favorite" recordings. Here are my picks (not necessarily in order)1. Barenboim - Complete Beethoven Sonatas2. Kissin with Ashkenazy conducting - Prok 2 & 33. Zimerman - Chopin's 4 Ballades, Fantasy and BarcarolleThe only restriction I'd like to place is that it should not be a "compilation" recording, but rather a recording that the artist intended to put out as a set (so my three choices would fit, though the first one is a lot longer than the other two).Oh and just for kicks maybe suggest one of your favorite non-piano classical recording and your favorite classical youtube video. For recording, it would have to be Barshai's Mahler 5. The second movement is out of this world breathtaking.For youtube video, meet Hamelin's coda :