Hi kosulin thank you for your list, it seems it will keep me busy for the next year! I was just wondering if the Murray Mclachlan books are actually any good. Alot of well respected muscians which i know, often say he isnt that good as a muscian at least.
I cannot comment on this authoritatively, because first, this would be very subjective, second - I am not qualified enough to serve as authority, and third - great musician, good teacher, and good author - are three different roles.
As a side note - pretty much everybody swears on the great Neuhaus book, while in my opinion he is hugely overstated as a teacher, and he was not a top notch musician as well, especially outside of Romantic repertoire. There were many teachers at least as good as he was in the Soviet Union of that time, if not better. How much have you heard of, say, Berta Reingbald? She made Gilels as we know him, not Neuhaus. How much have you heard of, say, Igumnov (who spent probably more time with Giliels than Neuhaus when Gilels studied at Moscow Convervatory), Goldenveiser, Sofronitsky, Oborin, Flier, Zak, Milshtein, Feinberg, Lev Barenboim? BTW some of them wrote great books as well which might see an English translation in the future.