9.30 Building a Library
Yshani Perinpanayagam chooses her favourite recording of Shostakovich's Piano Concerto No. 2.
Shostakovich composed his Piano Concerto No. 2 in F major, Op. 102, in 1957 as a gift for his son Maxim to mark his 19th birthday. It is an uncharacteristically exuberant work that Maxim premiered during his graduation at the Moscow Conservatory. Shostakovich intended the concerto to be his last work written for piano, but it is not the heavy farewell that we might expect from the rest of his output. It is also a relatively short and compact work, which ends in a lively dance movement. Although the Second Piano Concerto is not considered to be one of Shostakovich's most important works, it has become one of his most popular with audiences.
Available versions:-
Dmitri Alexeev, English Chamber Orchestra, Jerzy Maksymiuk
Leonard Bernstein, New York Philharmonic Orchestra
Idil Biret, Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne, Arpad Geretz
Yefim Bronfman, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Esa-Pekka Salonen *
Angela Cheng, CBC Radio Orchestra, Mario Bernardi *
Peter Donohoe, Orchestra of the Swan, David Curtis
Boris Giltburg, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Vasily Petrenko
Andrey Gugnin, Moscow Chamber Orchestra, Constantine Orbelian
Paul Gulda, Moscow Radio Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra, Vladimir Fedoseyev
Marc-André Hamelin, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Litton
Martin Helmchen, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Vladimir Jurowski
Michael Houstoun, New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Christopher Lyndon-Gee
Valentina Igoshina, Deutsche Kammerakademie Neuss, Lavard Skou-Larsen *
Patrik Jablonski, Polish Radio Orchestra Warsaw, Wojciech Rajski *
Ingrid Jacoby, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Mackerras
Martin Jones, English String Orchestra, William Boughton
Andrei Korobeinikov, Lahti Symphony Orchestra, Okko Kamu *
Elisabeth Leonskaja, Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Hugh Wolff
Andrew Litton, Dallas Symphony Orchestra
Loeg Marshev, Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra, Hannu Lintu
Dmitry Masleev, Tatarstan National Symphony Orchestra, Alexander Sladkovsky
Denis Matsuev, Mariinsky Orchestra, Valery Gergiev (SACD)
Denis Matsuev, Mariinsky Orchestra, Valery Gergiev (DVD/Blu-ray)
Alexander Melnikov, Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Teodor Currentzis
John Ogdon, New Philharmonia Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent *
Cristina Ortiz, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Vladimir Ashkenazy
Cristina Ortiz, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Paavo Berglund *
Joshua Pierce, RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra, Paul Freeman *
Julian Rolton , Kensington Symphony Orchestra, Russell Keable *
Mikhail Rudy, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Mariss Jansons *
Dmitri Shostakovich, Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra, Alexander Gauk
Dmitri Shostakovich, Orchestra National de la Radiodiffusion Francaise, André Cluytens
Dmitri Shostakovich Jr, I Musici de Montreal, Maxim Shostakovich
Maxim Shostakovich, New York Philharmonic, Leonard Bernstein
Alexander Toradze, Frankfurt RSO, Paavo Järvi
Florian Uhlig, SWR Sinfonieorchester des Südwestrundfunks, Jiri Stárek
Anna Vinnitskaya, Kremerata Baltica
Sabine Weyer, Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie, Erich Polz (SACD)
(* = download only)
Yshani Perinpanayagam chooses her favourite recording of Shostakovich's Piano Concerto No. 2.
Shostakovich composed his Piano Concerto No. 2 in F major, Op. 102, in 1957 as a gift for his son Maxim to mark his 19th birthday. It is an uncharacteristically exuberant work that Maxim premiered during his graduation at the Moscow Conservatory. Shostakovich intended the concerto to be his last work written for piano, but it is not the heavy farewell that we might expect from the rest of his output. It is also a relatively short and compact work, which ends in a lively dance movement. Although the Second Piano Concerto is not considered to be one of Shostakovich's most important works, it has become one of his most popular with audiences.
Available versions:-
Dmitri Alexeev, English Chamber Orchestra, Jerzy Maksymiuk
Leonard Bernstein, New York Philharmonic Orchestra
Idil Biret, Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne, Arpad Geretz
Yefim Bronfman, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Esa-Pekka Salonen *
Angela Cheng, CBC Radio Orchestra, Mario Bernardi *
Peter Donohoe, Orchestra of the Swan, David Curtis
Boris Giltburg, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Vasily Petrenko
Andrey Gugnin, Moscow Chamber Orchestra, Constantine Orbelian
Paul Gulda, Moscow Radio Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra, Vladimir Fedoseyev
Marc-André Hamelin, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Litton
Martin Helmchen, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Vladimir Jurowski
Michael Houstoun, New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Christopher Lyndon-Gee
Valentina Igoshina, Deutsche Kammerakademie Neuss, Lavard Skou-Larsen *
Patrik Jablonski, Polish Radio Orchestra Warsaw, Wojciech Rajski *
Ingrid Jacoby, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Mackerras
Martin Jones, English String Orchestra, William Boughton
Andrei Korobeinikov, Lahti Symphony Orchestra, Okko Kamu *
Elisabeth Leonskaja, Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Hugh Wolff
Andrew Litton, Dallas Symphony Orchestra
Loeg Marshev, Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra, Hannu Lintu
Dmitry Masleev, Tatarstan National Symphony Orchestra, Alexander Sladkovsky
Denis Matsuev, Mariinsky Orchestra, Valery Gergiev (SACD)
Denis Matsuev, Mariinsky Orchestra, Valery Gergiev (DVD/Blu-ray)
Alexander Melnikov, Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Teodor Currentzis
John Ogdon, New Philharmonia Orchestra, Sir Malcolm Sargent *
Cristina Ortiz, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Vladimir Ashkenazy
Cristina Ortiz, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Paavo Berglund *
Joshua Pierce, RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra, Paul Freeman *
Julian Rolton , Kensington Symphony Orchestra, Russell Keable *
Mikhail Rudy, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Mariss Jansons *
Dmitri Shostakovich, Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra, Alexander Gauk
Dmitri Shostakovich, Orchestra National de la Radiodiffusion Francaise, André Cluytens
Dmitri Shostakovich Jr, I Musici de Montreal, Maxim Shostakovich
Maxim Shostakovich, New York Philharmonic, Leonard Bernstein
Alexander Toradze, Frankfurt RSO, Paavo Järvi
Florian Uhlig, SWR Sinfonieorchester des Südwestrundfunks, Jiri Stárek
Anna Vinnitskaya, Kremerata Baltica
Sabine Weyer, Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie, Erich Polz (SACD)
(* = download only)
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