But don't stop with the Rach 2! Anna's YouTube videos include her Paganini Rhapsody (which is magnificent) and her extraordinary performances from the 2010 Chopin competition (especially her F minor ballade.) She's one of the best Chopin interpreters alive.
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Overall, the best Rachmaninov interpreter alive is still probably Ashkenazy. He's the first pianist to take Rachmaninov every bit as seriously as Schnabel took Beethoven. And the results speak for themselves.http://bit.ly/2IhZZoL
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But the funny thing is, he's not the best at everything. For example, he sort of bungles the piano sonatas, strangely enough. For them, my own suggestion would be Ogdon (for No. 1) and Collard (for No. 2) Both are now hard to find. But so worth it.
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And of course Anna's second concerto is really just supernatural. We're so lucky to have it.
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