As no-one want to recommend a version recorded in the last 20 years, I will throw in Freire/Chailly...
Brahms Piano Concerto No 2 on record
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Originally posted by Hornspieler View PostStrange that nobody has mentioned Emanuel Ax.
When I criticised his performances of both Brahms concertos on the Proms a couple of years ago, abuse was hurled at me from all quarters.
Has he not recorded these concertos?
HS
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Originally posted by Hornspieler View PostStrange that nobody has mentioned Emanuel Ax.
When I criticised his performances of both Brahms concertos on the Proms a couple of years ago, abuse was hurled at me from all quarters.
Has he not recorded these concertos?
HSBuy Brahms: Piano Concertos 1, 2, Two Rapsodies, 3 Intermezzos, Four Pieces by Johannes Brahms, James Levine, Bernard Haitink, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Emanuel Ax from Amazon's Classical Music Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.
Looks like with Uncle Bernie in Boston - not heard it but I have his No1 in a Brahms Levine box.
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My LP version which still lurks in the garage was Ashkenazy and Mehta with LSO from 1967.
I seem to have acquired a quite few CD versions some coincidentally via box sets but none there I would want to be without:
Arturo Toscanini & Vladimir Horowitz
Karl Böhm & Wilhelm Backhaus
Otto Klemperer & Geza Anda
Eugen Jochum & Emil Gilels
Charles Munch & Artur Rubinstein - Boston
Issay Dobrowen & Solomon
+ Wolfgang Sawallisch & Stephen Kovacevich which I inherited from my father. It is excellent and interestingly coupled with five songs sung by Ann Murray, including the moving and melancholy "Immer leise wird mein Schlummer". This beautiful song has the same melody as the concerto's Andante and I can't hear this movement without thinking of the song of a woman thinking of her lover as she lies dying and uttering the poignant thought that: another woman will be kissing you when I am pale and cold
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Originally posted by Gordon View PostA brand new CD of Pollini with Dresden/Thielemans playing Brahms 2 live has just been issued, literally today. See Presto web site:
Note download available for ÂŁ8.88.
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Originally posted by Hornspieler View PostStrange that nobody has mentioned Emanuel Ax.
When I criticised his performances of both Brahms concertos on the Proms a couple of years ago, abuse was hurled at me from all quarters.
Has he not recorded these concertos?
HS
It usually is
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Why not take a break from Brahms and try Reger's Piano Concerto in F Minor, written as a homage (or an hommage...) to Brahms? Even if you can't cope with the outer movements (it seems few can...) you'll discover a Largo con Gran Espessione that'll make you catch your breath with its meditative and sublime character. A lovely, re-creative, light-filled acount of it can be found in:
Max Reger Orchestral Music
Norrkoping SO/Leif Segerstam, Love Derwinger (Piano), 3 CDs, BIS 2013, rec. 1993-6
Hope to say more about this wonderful set elsewhere, but if you love the Suite im Alten Stil, just buy it NOW. Astonishment awaits...
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostWhy not take a break from Brahms and try Reger's Piano Concerto in F Minor, written as a homage (or an hommage...) to Brahms? Even if you can't cope with the outer movements (it seems few can...) you'll discover a Largo con Gran Espessione that'll make you catch your breath with its meditative and sublime character. A lovely, re-creative, light-filled acount of it can be found in:
Max Reger Orchestral Music
Norrkoping SO/Leif Segerstam, Love Derwinger (Piano), 3 CDs, BIS 2013, rec. 1993-6
Hope to say more about this wonderful set elsewhere, but if you love the Suite im Alten Stil, just buy it NOW. Astonishment awaits...
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostWhy not take a break from Brahms and try Reger's Piano Concerto in F Minor, written as a homage (or an hommage...) to Brahms? Even if you can't cope with the outer movements (it seems few can...) you'll discover a Largo con Gran Espessione that'll make you catch your breath with its meditative and sublime character. A lovely, re-creative, light-filled acount of it can be found in:
Max Reger Orchestral Music
Norrkoping SO/Leif Segerstam, Love Derwinger (Piano), 3 CDs, BIS 2013, rec. 1993-6
Hope to say more about this wonderful set elsewhere, but if you love the Suite im Alten Stil, just buy it NOW. Astonishment awaits...
great to see you again JLW Been much missed! Back on topic, thank you JLW for the thumbs up! :)Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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