Along with Bach's Goldberg, Beethoven's 33 Variations on a waltz by Anton Diabelli stand out as an immortal milestone of the art of the Variation.
This masterpiece holds a prominent place even in those "highest skies" represented by the Master's late production after 1820, and has been an absolute favourite in a few great pianists' repertoire.
Let's enjoy the depths of one of the most defining work in the piano literature of all times in a number of extraordinary performances from the digital era (plus Serkin, the early Bishop Kovacevich and a great young Barenboim back in 1965, as a well suited touchstone for his later recordings).
Ludwig van Beethoven
Diabelli-Variationen Op. 120
Sviatoslav Richter, Piano
Philips 422 416-2
Rec. Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, 1986
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5/31/2013
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