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Posted by op.9 on 11-29-2008
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Reading this,

http://jeremydenk.net/blog/2008/10/22/an-interview-with-sarah-palin/

inspired me to look for a great - or at least intelligible - recording of the Hammerklavier sonata...
and I've made a great discovery in the depths of my hard drive.
Has anyone else heard this performance by Edit Vogel?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edith_Vogel

Quite extraordinary. And completely devoid of 'great pianism'.
I am not sure if it is commercially available - probably a BBC studio recording. Annoyingly my rip has a cd stutter in the middle of the slow movement - so it must have been on CD at some point...

cheers,

Posted by mats on 11-29-2008
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I found one on ebay.
It is a BBC Music Magazine release.
Volume II Number 7:
Beethoven Piano Sonatas Edith Vogel (piano)
in B flat, Op. 106 (Hammerklavier) & in C minor, Op. Ill
Edith Vogel (piano)
Let me know if you want to replace that slow movement.

Mats





Posted by op.9 on 11-29-2008
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Thanks for that Mats. Did you buy it? If you did I'd love a rip of the slow movement if you can be bothered. Actually its this slow movement that is the most special playing of the whole disc. Listened 3 times today already..
cheers,

Posted by mats on 11-30-2008
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I'll let you know when it comes.
Glad to hear you are so rewarded by this piece.
Please send me an email with your contact information.

Take care,

Mats

Posted by mats on 12-13-2008
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If you still want the Vogel,
please email me at mats(shift2)mgunnars(dot)com

mats

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