I came across this today - the Piano Concerto on a period piano with the Orchestra of the 18th century. A radio broadcast but later released on CD by the Chopin Institut. An interesting take on this old warhorse!
Period instrument Grieg
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by gradus View PostDidn't Andsnes issue a recording made on Grieg's Steinway?
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by MickyD View PostYes, he did, for EMI. I have that and though I enjoyed the Piano Concerto in the recording above, I wonder if it is very authentic to use an 1849 Pleyel for it? Grieg is surely a generation on from the pianos of Chopin's time. But it's a fascinating listen.
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostIf it were the piano Grieg actually owned and played, surely that would be ‘authentic’ enough? Grieg would hardly have bought a new piano on, say, a 5-yearly basis in order to keep bang up to date. 19 is almost nothing in ‘piano years’.
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
Comment
-
-
Going slightly off topic https://www.theguardian.com/music/20...th-les-siecles
Don't know about anyone else but when mention of period instrument performances for music from well into the 20th century arises I start to feel very old!
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by oddoneout View PostGoing slightly off topic https://www.theguardian.com/music/20...th-les-siecles
Don't know about anyone else but when mention of period instrument performances for music from well into the 20th century arises I start to feel very old!
Comment
-
-
I have a recording of Claire Chevalier and Jos van Immerseel playing Grieg's op35 Norwegian Danses (coupled with Dvorak op46 and Brahms's Hungarian Dances 11-21 on a Bechstein from 1870. I can recommend this to anyone interested in 19th century pianos and the music written for them. Claire Chevalier has also recorded Musorgsky piano music, including a fine Pictures from an Exhibition on a Russian-built Becker piano contemporary with the music. However, this seems to have been deleted; Presto does not list it and Chevalier does not appear in their pianist listings. I bought the two discs together at Forsyth's in Manchester last autumn.
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by CallMePaul View PostI Claire Chevalier has also recorded Musorgsky piano music, including a fine Pictures from an Exhibition on a Russian-built Becker piano contemporary with the music. However, this seems to have been deleted; Presto does not list it and Chevalier does not appear in their pianist listings. I bought the two discs together at Forsyth's in Manchester last autumn.
There is also this Chevalier/Immerseel recording, which is fun -
.
.
Comment
-
Comment