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    Alfred Brendel: The complete Vox, Turnabout and Vanguard recordings (CD 5-8)

    Posted By: sankarihauta
    Alfred Brendel: The complete Vox, Turnabout and Vanguard recordings (CD 5-8)

    Alfred Brendel: The complete Vox, Turnabout and Vanguard recordings (CD 5-8)
    Classical | 4 CD | EAC, no log | 1,09 GB | APE+CUE+scans (few) | TT: 51:04 + 74:05 + 69:09 + 67:46 | RapidShare
    Recorded: 1955-1975, in various places| Released: 30/09/2008 | Label: Brillant Classics #93761
    Alfred Brendel (piano)

    Mozart: Piano Sonata in A minor K310, Variations in D major on a Menuet by Duport K573, Concerto in E flat major for two pianos K365, Sonata in D major for two pianos K448, Fugue in C minor for two pianos K426, Quintet in E flat major for piano and winds K452
    Beethoven: Piano Concerto No.1 in C major Op.15, Piano Concerto No.2 in B flat major Op.19, Piano Concerto No.3 in C minor Op.37, Piano Concerto No.4 in G major Op.58

    This 35 cd box set contains the pianist's complete solo and concerted discs for the Vox, Turnabout, and Vanguard labels, recorded prior to the long affiliation with Philips that helped cement his international career. Although Brendel generally does not look kindly upon his distant discographical past (he apparently "disowns" his world-premiere Prokofiev Fifth Concerto that closes disc 35), he certainly has little for which to apologize here, musically and pianistically speaking.

    This 35 CD box set collects all the solo recordings made by the great pianist Alfred Brendel for the US Vox and Vanguard companies between the mid-1950s and the late 1960s. (The set also includes a few duo piano recordings of Mozart by Brendel and his friend Walter Klien.) Brendel disavows these recordings today, when he mentions them at all, but I think they are priceless documents of a strikingly gifted and assertive young artist on the brink of a fabulous maturity. Some of the earliest recordings are mono, but the vast bulk are stereo recordings made by Vox between 1959 and 1966. Highlights include Brendel's first complete traversal of Beethoven's solo piano music (the 32 Sonatas, Variations, Bagatelles, etc.), as well as the five piano concertos; a handful of Mozart's greatest concertos; Liszt's concertos, opera paraphrases, and excerpts from the 'Annees de Pelerinage'; rare recordings of Chopin polonaises and Liszt Hungarian Rhapsodies (for Vanguard); and a marvelously spiky, thrilling recording of Arnold Schoenberg's Piano Concerto. The orchestras are mostly under-rehearsed, ad hoc Viennese groups assembled to make recordings, although sometimes you get the glossier Vienna Symphony or, on one glorious occasion, the superb chamber orchestra I Solisti di Zagreb. The roster of participating conductors includes class acts like Michael Gielen and (for Beethoven's 'Emperor' Concerto) Zubin Mehta, but more often you get respectable but lesser podium luminaries of the 1960s Vienna scene like Wilfried Boettcher, Paul Angerer, and Heinz Wallberg. I note these 'shortcomings' only. They detract from Brendel's achievements only incidentally and insignificantly. What I find most winning about almost all the performances in this giant set is the palpable sense of exploration, risk-taking, and discovery achieved throughout, coupled with a demonstration of superb technique and unflinching, flinty intelligence. Brendel was a pupil of Eduard Steuermann and Edwin Fischer, two of the most formidably gifted pianists of the first half of the 20th Century, and that heritage shows even in discs recorded in the earliest years of his career. And make no mistake: while Brendel's later recordings for Philips reveal even more subtle and insightful encounters with his core repertory (Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, and Liszt), these 35 CDs offer provocative, superbly projected performances that amaze, delight, and instruct. Also, the set offers some surprising repertory that Brendel never chose to revisit in later years, like Stravinsky's "Three Movements from 'Petrouchka'" and Prokofiev's steely Fifth Piano Concerto. Brilliant Classics has done a fine job remastering these vintage recordings from 40 and 50 years ago. While almost all are individually available from the companies that currently hold the legal rights to the Vox and Vanguard catalogues, they by and large just sound better as presented in this set. For example, Brendel recorded the late Beethoven sonatas (nos. 27-32) at the beginning of his Vox cycle (ca. 1964), and they have always sounded terribly glassy and shallow. Somehow, Brilliant Classics has managed to tame the glassiness. The result? For the first time in 40 years I've been able to listen to Brendel's Vox 'Hammerklavier Sonata' with real pleasure. Bravo! The set contains superb essays by noted writer Ates Orca that provide a wealth of information and insight about Brendel and his early recordings. Finally, the price: you simply cannot obtain these recordings for a price that is lower than that charged for this set. So with all due respect (and apologies) to Alfred Brendel: disregard his impatient dismissal of these early recordings. They constitute a distinctive, fascinating, and honorable chapter in the record of his most distinguished career. Buy them and enjoy!

    Rapidshare links:
    http://rapidshare.com/files/353289839/CD08.part4.rar
    http://rapidshare.com/files/353288314/CD08.part3.rar
    http://rapidshare.com/files/353288309/CD08.part2.rar
    http://rapidshare.com/files/353282796/CD08.part1.rar
    http://rapidshare.com/files/353282792/CD07.part4.rar
    http://rapidshare.com/files/353278124/CD07.part3.rar
    http://rapidshare.com/files/353278122/CD07.part2.rar
    http://rapidshare.com/files/353273848/CD07.part1.rar
    http://rapidshare.com/files/353273843/CD06.part4.rar
    http://rapidshare.com/files/351965474/CD06.part3.rar
    http://rapidshare.com/files/351965471/CD06.part2.rar
    http://rapidshare.com/files/351815760/CD06.part1.rar
    http://rapidshare.com/files/351815756/CD05.part3.rar
    http://rapidshare.com/files/351812727/CD05.part2.rar
    http://rapidshare.com/files/351812722/CD05.part1.rar

    Scans:
    http://rapidshare.com/files/346951507/brscans.rar (containing a tracklist of all the 35 cds)

    If you like it, don't hesitate, buy it! These 35cds are obtainable at a price of only 50 euros! :)
    http://www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/detail/-/art/Alfred-Brendel-Vox-Turnabout-Vanguard-Solo-Recordings/hnum/4883821