Liszt: Consolation, by Horowitz
Liszt's Consolations, performed by Horowitz, is one of the most velvety combinations I've enjoyed. Compared to other renditions I've heard, he has, to me, by far the warmest playing. I'm not sure if it's the piano quality at play, but it's as if his performance gives the most vivid imagery of what should be.
I can no longer hear the meadows in his performance of the 2nd Consolation, maybe I've listened it a bit too much that it's lost its essence, but unless I'm wrong, it feels like an aural description of meadows, walking in the rain, and after the skies have cleared up, in that particular order. I'm not sure if you can hear it too, or the fact that you can hear it is due to the suggestion that I've told you.
Composition-wise, again I'm no expert, but it feels as if Liszt's consolations really do their best to console you. It acknowledges your grief and uplifts you by showing you the simple joys of life. It's not obnoxious about what it shows, it's just a gentle reminder of the little moments there are. Again, I'm not sure, but feel free to have a listen for yourself.
Unfortunately Horowitz's 1st and 6th recordings are nowhere to be found, I've looked for them everywhere and it's just absent. We're left with the 2nd to the 5th, unless I haven't been searching well.