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Gyorgy Sandor - The Complete Columbia Albums Collection [17CDs Box Set] (2020) FLAC
Few musicians were more significantly linked with a single composer than the late Hungarian-American pianist György Sándor with his teacher Béla Bartók. The authoritative recordings of Bartók’s music that Sándor made for American Columbia between 1945 and 1955 and decades later for Sony Classical during his “golden years” are now being reissued in a single box set of 17 CDs. In addition to his authoritative Bartók, Sándor recorded a number of other composers in the mono era. His BBC Radio producer in the 1960s described him as “the complete pianist, one of the last old-style keyboard tigers, but free of the exaggerated ‘personal interpretations’ with which many charismatic figures from the past raise one’s eyebrows,” and that assessment can be confirmed in his wide-ranging solo Columbia albums of Bach, Schumann and Liszt, as well as in works by Beethoven, Chopin and Brahms and two concertos: Rachmaninoff No. 2 from 1946 with Artur Rodziński conducting the New York Philharmonic and Chopin No. 1 from 1952 with Ormandy and the Philadelphia.
11 LPs appearing for the first time on CD in this edition on Sony Classical, remastered from the original analog masters with state-of-the-art 24 bit / 192 kHz technology.
Flac, Lossless (track) | Classical | 3.11 Gb
Contains CDs:
Few musicians were more significantly linked with a single composer than the late Hungarian-American pianist György Sándor with his teacher Béla Bartók. The authoritative recordings of Bartók’s music that Sándor made for American Columbia between 1945 and 1955 and decades later for Sony Classical during his “golden years” are now being reissued in a single box set of 17 CDs. In addition to his authoritative Bartók, Sándor recorded a number of other composers in the mono era. His BBC Radio producer in the 1960s described him as “the complete pianist, one of the last old-style keyboard tigers, but free of the exaggerated ‘personal interpretations’ with which many charismatic figures from the past raise one’s eyebrows,” and that assessment can be confirmed in his wide-ranging solo Columbia albums of Bach, Schumann and Liszt, as well as in works by Beethoven, Chopin and Brahms and two concertos: Rachmaninoff No. 2 from 1946 with Artur Rodziński conducting the New York Philharmonic and Chopin No. 1 from 1952 with Ormandy and the Philadelphia.
11 LPs appearing for the first time on CD in this edition on Sony Classical, remastered from the original analog masters with state-of-the-art 24 bit / 192 kHz technology.
Flac, Lossless (track) | Classical | 3.11 Gb
Contains CDs:



