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Originally Posted by Noney
I am only familiar with Arrau's Debussy and Liszt recordings, so I can't comment on his interpretations of Beethoven. Arrau is a legend and his catalog of recordings is so large that it's nearly impossible to digest all of them, but there's no denying his talent. One of the things I look forward to in retirement (hopefully  ) is having the time to get my arms completely around a body of work such as this. Hopefully I get there some day!
I feel really comes through in Richard Goode's interpretations.
Good luck in your search, music is a great gift!
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How do you feel about "Emil Gilels Beethoven"? The problem with reading internet reviews is fans of the artist gush and there are always a few haters.
I feel the same way you do about retirement, except in my case it will be digging through my bookcase.