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In Reply to: Best Recordings of Mozart's Piano Concertos posted by Steven Waugh on April 29, 2000 at 19:37:31:
The best complete set all around is probably Perahia, but the Brendel set is almost as good and is probably a lot cheaper. If you want all the concertos, a complete set is the best way to get them without a lot of duplication. Indeed it is the only way to get many of the earlier concertos. But even if you get a complete set, you should supliment with individual recordings of the greatest of the concertos-nos. 17-27. Dont miss R. Serkin's ealier recordings (with Ormandy and Szell, not the later DG recordings with Abaddo), Clifford Curzon, and Istomin.
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