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Depending on how you like your Beethoven, this one could be the winner. Those two need to get a room.
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Agreed... The chemistry and pheromones must have been intense
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6txOvK-mAk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqSulR9Fymg |
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But on a serious note, the time that I spent looking into it, it boils down to personal preference of course and what really emotionally grabs and connects with you. Technically speaking, I think the biggest difference is in the famous "triplets" and how they are played. The micro seconds of attack and sustain of the keys makes all the difference in the world. For me, besides Tony's entry of Murray Perahia, it would be: Stephen Kovacevich https://youtu.be/EsRg3h99uXQ Radu Lupu https://youtu.be/799oXQfHx_c Emil Gilels https://youtu.be/UmAfVwYakbs |
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You mean someone wasn't there in the 1830's with a 16 channel mixing board and word clock synced A to D converter recording it in direct DSD and then achieving it for us to hear on Qobuz??? |
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Perhaps they have in the future but we would not know it now...
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well, that's a bit of a mind F% to contemplate
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