Originally posted by richardfinegold
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Rachmaninov Piano Concerto recordings
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I think that Michelangeli's No 4 is in a class of its own - it convinced me that it was a piece worth listening to !
One I forgot is a young Kissin with the LSO/Gergiev in the Second Concerto coupled with six Etudes tableaux - a lovely performance before he went through his rather percussive middle period !
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI only know the Wild Third Concerto which David Fanning rightly in my view criticised as being more impressive as a sporting rather than an artistic achievement.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI think that Michelangeli's No 4 is in a class of its own - it convinced me that it was a piece worth listening to !
One I forgot is a young Kissin with the LSO/Gergiev in the Second Concerto coupled with six Etudes tableaux - a lovely performance before he went through his rather percussive middle period !
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I have picked up a copy of the Kissin/Gergiev recorded when Kissin was just 18 .I had this CD when it came out but gave it to my grandmother who was very taken with it and never got it back from her as my sister took her box of CDs when she died . It was a great pleasure to be reacquainted with it
He does appear to be emerging now from a rather awkward phase in his 30s and playing with more freedom again . His Second Concerto and even more so the six Etudes Tableaux that accompany it are a wonderful reminder of why he was such a sensation in his youth
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI have picked up a copy of the Kissin/Gergiev recorded when Kissin was just 18 .I had this CD when it came out but gave it to my grandmother who was very taken with it and never got it back from her as my sister took her box of CDs when she died . It was a great pleasure to be reacquainted with it
He does appear to be emerging now from a rather awkward phase in his 30s and playing with more freedom again . His Second Concerto and even more so the six Etudes Tableaux that accompany it are a wonderful reminder of why he was such a sensation in his youth
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I carry Rach 2 and 3 in my head and don't buy new CDs now. I have cassettes of Benmo Moisewitch. Years ago I had 78s of the great pianist Cyril Smith, now forgotten or remembered as the partner on two pianos and in life of Phyllis Sellick,
Smithy studied with Rachmaninov and was the cat's whiskers in atleast nos 2 and 3 years ago. Are any of his recordings still around ?
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Originally posted by salymap View PostI carry Rach 2 and 3 in my head and don't buy new CDs now. I have cassettes of Benmo Moisewitch. Years ago I had 78s of the great pianist Cyril Smith, now forgotten or remembered as the partner on two pianos and in life of Phyllis Sellick,
Smithy studied with Rachmaninov and was the cat's whiskers in atleast nos 2 and 3 years ago. Are any of his recordings still around ?
Here they are - rather expensive in the Second !
I love the Benno M second concerto . I have it on that wonderful Great Pianists of the Century set that includes his extraordinary recording of Rachmaninov's transcription from A Midsummer's Night Dream .
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostThat's the one - with the vintage Philharmonia conducted by Ettore Gracis .
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