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Goldberg Variations
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 10/27/2023

Goldberg Variations
- Format: LP
- Release Date: 10/27/2023
- Composers: Johann Sebastian Bach
- Label: Piano Classics
- Number of Discs: 2
- UPC: 5029365102834
- Item #: 2632786X
- Genre: Classical
- Release Date: 10/27/2023

Product Notes
A superb, collector's-item vinyl transfer for a recent and widely acclaimed recording of Bach's nocturnal meditations. When Piano Classics released this recording of the Goldberg Variations on CD in 2022, critics praised it's natural phrasing and unobtrusively skilful and sensitive response to the technical demands made by Bach in his most virtuosic piece of keyboard writing. According to Fanfare magazine, the playing of Klára Würtz 'has limpid clarity, and rhythmic firmness and exactitude; her articulation is clean and nimble (she has a cleaner trill than Perahia), and her voicing of different lines is splendidly balanced. Her rapid playing is vigorous, her slower playing has calm repose. Her interpretive outlook has spirit and vivacity, but also a total sense of confidence and security, the kind of integrity that needs no ostentatious display to make it's mark of absolute rightness... Perahia now has a pianistic rival on my shelf; strongly recommended.' Reviewers elsewhere were hardly less enthusiastic. 'Cards on the table, what Würtz's Goldbergs offer is calm appreciation of the music's manifold beauties,' according to Rob Cowan in Gramophone. 'Her pianism sidesteps overt display or affectedness in favour of purely musical values... This for me is truly great piano playing, a direct route to the soul with no tiresome diversions along the way.' Vinyl collectors can now enjoy this superb recording in a new transfer made for analogue at the Edel factory in Hamburg, which specialises in collector's print LP editions such as this one. The heavy-grade vinyl has exemplary quiet surfaces, and the Dutch church acoustics of the original recording gain a rounded, luminous quality which ideally complements Klára Würtz's pianism. The set is issued as a 2LP gatefold with booklet notes on the inner sleeve