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BaL 6.05.17 - Prokofiev: Piano Concerto no. 3
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Originally posted by seabright View Post... in Phase-4 Stereo ("unfailingly vivid" - 'Penguin Guide') on Decca;
That said, I gave this another spin yesterday, and the multi-miked/multi manipulated technique suits this concerto better than many other works in the Phase 4 boxset.
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I didn't know the Prokofiev PCs at all but probably 25 years ago saw the Berof/Masur cycle in a reissue catalog. I enjoyed that two disc set. Later I bought one of those two disc Great Pianist of the 20th Century that had one of the Martha Argerich recordings of the 3rd and that is simply stupendous. I hauled the Berof off the shelves yesterday and it is still enjoyable but the Argerich leaves it sounding tame and one can't help but notice a bit of a Teutonic frown on the proceedings from Masur
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostI suspect that was Ivan March. He liked that sort of think. Great for impressive sound on a Dansette, but overpoweringly artificial on better equipment.
That said, I gave this another spin yesterday, and the multi-miked/multi manipulated technique suits this concerto better than many other works in the Phase 4 boxset.
I only have the Naxos Kun Woo Paik, with the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Antoni Wit, which I seem to have had forever. They got/get reasonable enough reviews and they are not works that I do more than listen now and again.
But if something grabs my attention on BaL-day ......
EDIT: If anyone’s interested in those Naxos recordings they are available s/h from Amazon for 38p plus £2.52 p&p (or 39p if you want to buy them both from the reliable musicMagpie seller (previously Zoverstocks).Last edited by Beef Oven!; 01-05-17, 10:47.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostI only have the Naxos Kun Woo Paik, with the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Antoni Wit, which I seem to have had forever. They got/get reasonable enough reviews and they are not works that I do more than listen now and again.
But if something grabs my attention on BaL-day .....
I doubt that Paik/Wit will receive the laurels on the day, though - my suspicion is that the more intense heat of Argerich will prevail.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post- me, too. Those NAXOS performances are very good, and the musicMagpie offer should be snapped up by anyone who is interested in these works and doesn't already have them.
I doubt that Paik/Wit will receive the laurels on the day, though - my suspicion is that the more intense heat of Argerich will prevail.
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No mention so far of Toradze/Gergiev and the Kirov Orchestra. Loved and despised in roughly equal measure in reviews I have read. I acquired it on a big piano compilation box a few years ago and have just listened again. Probably too exaggerated an interpretation to be a BaL contender but I found it a most exhilarating ride.
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No mention of Lang Lang and BPO/Rattle either. I have the CD, and while it's fine enough, I still return to Argerich/BPO/Abbado in this piece. Once heard, no other will do.
Toradze hammered his way through this concerto at a Prom with Gergiev and the Kirov Orchestra some years back that also included a sensational Shostakovich 4 after the interval and I've always meant to seek out his recording."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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I've just seen that for some reason, I have several versions, which rather than deliberate acquistions must have been a very gradual accumulation. Like Beefy, I too, seem to have owned the Naxos for ever!
Ashkenazy/Previn
Graffman/Szell
Paik/Wit (quite partial to this one)
Beroff/Masur
Bronfman/Mehta
Sometimes BaL surprises us all and doesn't 'go for' the one we all thought. I have a feeling that may just be the case here, but we shall see.... seems like the bookies favourite on here is one of Argerich's...
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Although I'm sure that it hasn't been available for a long time, there is another John Browning version, also conducted by Erich Leinsdorf but with the Philharmonia, originally issued by Capitol. Rather better recorded than the Boston SO and most enjoyable. And despite splurging on Japanese pressings of the Argerich ("Platinum" SHM-CD, whatever that might be) and Ashkenazy (SHM-CD), I most often listen these days to Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, who is well-supported by the BBC Phil and Gianandrea Noseda - and well-recorded, especially as a 24/96 download.
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostNo mention of Lang Lang and BPO/Rattle either. I have the CD, and while it's fine enough, I still return to Argerich/BPO/Abbado in this piece. Once heard, no other will do.
Toradze hammered his way through this concerto at a Prom with Gergiev and the Kirov Orchestra some years back that also included a sensational Shostakovich 4 after the interval and I've always meant to seek out his recording.
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