
Originally Posted by
Topaz
Mike: a quickie for you and Danny. You will be familiar with Schubert's piano sonata No 18 in G Major, D 894. It has the most lovely first movement. My version is by Maria-Joao Pires. This first movement - marked molto moderato e cantabile - is 19 min 45 secs.
Now this is a bit of an amazing thing because there are reputable versions which go as little as about 11 and a half minutes, and some go up to 26 minutes. It's clearly an amazing difference. Does Danny have a view on what is "right" for this? I guess I would prefer something around say 16-18 minutes, but I am ready to be persuaded otherwise.
More generally, may I ask who are your and Danny's favourite Schubert interpretors? What did you think of Zimerman's playing of the two Impromptus which I referred to?
If you can't see a clue above as to a nice single piece for one of your later podcasts, then I give up.
Regards
Topaz