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What
more can be said about Richter
than has already been said many times over, in these pages and elsewhere?
- especially his Beethoven sonatas: every recording has been endlessly
discussed and analysed. These performances were recorded in 1991 and 1994
in excellent sound. They have all of the characteristics that ennobled his
earlier recordings of these pieces: assurance, spontaneity, phrasing as
natural as breathing, infinitely subtle and varied gradations of tone and
tempo, in a conception of the whole that is utterly convincing. His tempos
seemed to get a little slower and his interpretations deeper as he aged,
and I am tempted to say that these are his best recordings of this music,
but since I say that about every time I listen to any of the others, you
will have to judge for yourself.
American Record Guide 2000 |