Discussed ny Nick and EH on the Malofeev thread I thought it might be worth a thread on its own so more people get to hear it .
Considering the ordinary concerts they often play in the afternoon this Lausanne Festival Orchestra concert conducted by Rene Capucon deserves more attention.
I have only heard the Prokofiev and this so far. Beethoven 1 is the piece in which I think Argerich is at her greatest . I heard her play it with the Manchester Camerata at the Manchester Piano Festival about 10 years ago and it was one of the best and most memorable concerts I have ever been too . Her dialogue with the wind in the slow movement was magical - and here she is at 81 in Lausanne( she will be 82 on Monday ) playing it as if she was half her age. A perennially fresh account and very well accompanied and conducted too.
It is available on BBC Sounds for 24 days .
Considering the ordinary concerts they often play in the afternoon this Lausanne Festival Orchestra concert conducted by Rene Capucon deserves more attention.
I have only heard the Prokofiev and this so far. Beethoven 1 is the piece in which I think Argerich is at her greatest . I heard her play it with the Manchester Camerata at the Manchester Piano Festival about 10 years ago and it was one of the best and most memorable concerts I have ever been too . Her dialogue with the wind in the slow movement was magical - and here she is at 81 in Lausanne( she will be 82 on Monday ) playing it as if she was half her age. A perennially fresh account and very well accompanied and conducted too.
It is available on BBC Sounds for 24 days .
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