The Most Important Recording Projects Ever (No. 8: Schnabel's Complete Beethoven Sonatas)
Of course this had to be on the list: the first ever complete Beethoven sonata cycle, recorded in the 1930s, in a perfect marriage of performer and repertoire.

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