Geza Anda (1921-1976) was a Hungarian pianist about whom the adjective "refined" naturally comes to mind. There are certainly yesterday and today, more powerful versions (Simon Barrere, Krystian Zimerman) or more mephistophelic the Liszt Sonata, but it has in its logic, its beauty and natural, making the work a large piece of pure music rather than a romantic confession. Nothing that weighs or posing. Supplements are remarkable too: the Sonatina Bartok is rich in flavors and waltz Delibes, quaint and charming, is like an ancient and precious object to be found at the bottom of the trunk from the attic.