For those people who admire the artistry of Lars Vogt, I highly recommend episode 94 of 'Living the Classical Life' available on RUclips. This interview was recorded only a few weeks before he died and is exceptionally moving.
Thank you. I'd forgotten about this series as a whole. The death of the young and talented young; I'm a Catholic but I'm not sure I see the point. Looking forward to his interview. Thank you again.
Mihaela Ursuleasa was a wonderful pianist who won the Clara Haskil competition and her career was about to take off before she tragically died at the age of 33. It's good to hear her name in this context!
Many of the live chamber music performances came from the Spannungen chamber music festival, held in a power station at Heimbach, which Lars Vogt was the artistic director of. All worth keeping.
The version of Beethoven’s first concerto on CD 2 is the bonus version that came with the original CD (no. 3 in this set) where Vogt played Glenn Gould’s cadenzas.
I, too, fondly remember the times when I relied on the fact that spelling is corrected more easily than pronunciation, so fondly in fact that I resolved never to abandon them. I admire those whose courage is greater than my own.
For those people who admire the artistry of Lars Vogt, I highly recommend episode 94 of 'Living the Classical Life' available on RUclips. This interview was recorded only a few weeks before he died and is exceptionally moving.
Thank you. I'd forgotten about this series as a whole. The death of the young and talented young; I'm a Catholic but I'm not sure I see the point. Looking forward to his interview. Thank you again.
Mihaela Ursuleasa was a wonderful pianist who won the Clara Haskil competition and her career was about to take off before she tragically died at the age of 33. It's good to hear her name in this context!
What do you think about Vogt's and Tetzlaff's reprise of the Brahms violin sonatas on Ondine?
Many of the live chamber music performances came from the Spannungen chamber music festival, held in a power station at Heimbach, which Lars Vogt was the artistic director of. All worth keeping.
Thanks, Dave! I actually really appreciated the chamber emphasis.Thanks for giving your take on the box 😎
The version of Beethoven’s first concerto on CD 2 is the bonus version that came with the original CD (no. 3 in this set) where Vogt played Glenn Gould’s cadenzas.
I, too, fondly remember the times when I relied on the fact that spelling is corrected more easily than pronunciation, so fondly in fact that I resolved never to abandon them. I admire those whose courage is greater than my own.
Pergamenschikow was an outstanding cellist. I thoroughly enjoy his recordings of the Bach Cello Suites.
Is it me or is the construction of Warner boxes getting cheaper by the day?