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Brahms Piano Concerto No 2 on record
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Yes KZ only recorded it with Lenny BBM.
Is there something technical about the Brahms concertos that explains why so few women play them? Cecile Ousset made a well received recording of the Second in the 1970s and I think Helene Grimaud has recorded them but it seems very few others .Last edited by Barbirollians; 17-02-19, 10:46.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostYes KZ only recorded it with Lenny BBM.
Is there something technical about the Brahms convertos that explains why so few women play them? Cecile Ousset made a well received recording of the Second in the 1970s and I think Helene Grimaud has recorded them but it seems very few others .Don’t cry for me
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What I love about these boards is that they often provide impetus to dig out recordings I've not heard for ages. I love the Stephen Hough discs not least 'cause I heard him do the First Concerto at the Albert Hall during the Proms years ago. The fact that his recordings of these mighty works were made in Salzburg whilst I was there adds a slight layer of involvement.Last edited by pastoralguy; 27-11-18, 17:15.
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Here's an outlier 1928 Rubinstein/Coates on Naxos according to the sleeve notes - they had hardly rehearsed , the piano was out of tune and put far away from Coates near the brass .
A recipe for disaster surely ? It comes across as very seat of your pants but is very quick only 40 minutes and terrifically exciting . Coupled with one of the most musically and emotionally interesting recordings of the Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 1 I have ever heard with Barbirolli - a bargain at £1.50 in Oxfam.
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