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Brahms: Piano concerti nos 1 & 2
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostAs a teenager in the late 1960s one of my prized possessions was a Rococo (Canadian label) LP bearing a 'live' performance of Brahms piano concerto no 1 given by Solomon with a very young Lorin Maazel (1956).
A few months ago I was delighted to re-acquaint myself with this wonderful performance issued by Guild
There is also another 'live' performance by Solomon with BPO/Jochum on Tahra, I believe but I cannot find it just at the moment.
It is indeed a wonderfully lucid performance from Solomon but the recording is ropey and at times the piano sounds like a church hall upright .
The woodwind playing also leaves a great deal to be desired in places . I must go and listen to his commercial recording with KUbelik again . I don't recall his conducting as being as poor as suggested either by Bryan Crimp in his biography of Solomon or by Robert matthew-Walker in his notes for the Guild release which remarkably fail to mention the recording quality.Last edited by Barbirollians; 28-06-13, 21:43.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostThe Testament recording wins hands down to my ears- OK Kubelik may not be Szell with Curzon but Solomon is in fine form and the Philharmonia are so superior to the Italians . Dennis Brain throwing in some gorgeous horn playing in particular towards the end of the first movement .
When Brahms wrote for 4 horns, he invariably gave the higher parts to 3rd and 4th horns.
In the 1st piano concerto and the St Anthony Variations, it is the 3rd horn who sweats, not the 1st. (e.g. 1 & 2 in D, 3 & 4 in F).
The first time I heard this concerto and I don't think that Solomon has ever been surpassed - but Katchen and Gilels come close.
HS
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostAnyone heard the new Grimaud recordings ?
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Recently acquired Brahms PC1 by Kovacevich LPO/Sawallisch from 1991 and it's really excellent!
Also by Kovacevich, late Brahms - Op 116/117/118/119 and the Handel Variations. Equally good.
I've always liked his playing - first heard at St John's Smith Square in 1965/66 - but never collected his recordings.
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