This is the recording that sold me on Byron Janis.

On CD.
It is a stupefying display of virtuosity in typical demonstration quality sound.
There is an old(er) Richter recording of Pictures that is somewhat legendary, and I have it on LP. Richter is usually self recommending, esp. in a work like this, but I've never been convinced by it. It is a live recording, and while mistakes don't usually put me off, there are enough in this, coupled with pretty dismal sound and I've never been able to get into it. Pictures is such an overwhelming piece it needs to be recorded in great sound. YMMV.
Quote:Posted by: Geno Posted on: Yesterday at 21:02:23
I collect Mercury Living Presence recordings. LP’s and the remastered for cd recordings in the 1990’s, supervised by Wilma Fine, who, along with her husband Bob Fine, made the original recordings, starting in the early 50’s.
Geno, when you say LPs, do you mean the originals or reissues? Between CDs and downloads I've got about 50 Mercuries. I actually have 3 of the original stereo LPs, and a few more monos that were the hot ticket back in the 80s when I was deep into used record
hoarding collecting. I have the reissue LP of Bach/Starker that I mentioned just above. I don't remember whose reissue it is, but it was a lot of money and while the sound is good (but not great) the pressing isn't anything special. It's just one of many underwhelming experiences I've had with modern LPs that has put me off buying any new vinyl.