Schubert: Lieder, without Fischer-Dieskau (Diary 2014-08-13)
Schubert, Lieder which Fischer-Dieskau did *not* record: with Ferrier/Walter, Wunderlich/Giesen, Price/Sawallisch, Haefliger/Dähler
All just my personal opinion
Schubert, Lieder which Fischer-Dieskau did *not* record: with Ferrier/Walter, Wunderlich/Giesen, Price/Sawallisch, Haefliger/Dähler
A “statistical overview” over the recordings on the 142 CDs included with the box set “Arthur Rubinstein, The Complete Album Collection”
(…) Yulianna’s playing was excellent! She is very virtuosic and very expressive! Where the tempo permits, she is nearly as clear in the articulation as Steven Hough — but she is way more expressive; unlike Volodos, she follows the score; she is not overpowering the music like Volodos, but has more agility than her Russian colleague (and avoids his unnecessary additions, I should say), she is often almost as fast and eruptive as Cziffra in the virtuosic octave passages, but in general keeps her articulation under control…
Schubert, Works for Violin and Piano — Ibragimova, Tiberghien / Shiokawa, Schiff (and for comparison: Fischer-Dieskau, Moore)
Schubert: Vocal Duets, Trios, & Quartets (Ameling/Baker/Schreier/Laubenthal/Fischer-Dieskau/Moore) — Berlioz: Requiem, op.5 (Ozawa)
Domenico Scarlatti: Keyboard Sonatas — recordings with Pieter-Jan Belder and Andreas Staier; Schubert: Masses in A♭ (D.678) and E♭ (D.950) — Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Chamber Orchestra of Europe, Arnold Schönberg Choir