Showing posts with label Tchaikovski. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tchaikovski. Show all posts

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Tchaikovsky+Rachmaninoff (Van Cliburn): Piano concerto (1 bzw 2)

Tchikovsky's 2nd movement is just a superb piece, alternating peacefulness and exuberance. Precisely the setting for a superb performance.  The 3rd movement interspersed French arpeggiate cannot betray its Slavic origin with its theme of winds and strings with exclamations from the metals.

Rachmaninoff's concerto is so superbly performed that the interpretation itself can be or not transparent (which although unrelated does not occur with Il Giardino Armonico). One can just leave oneself to be inebriated, or attend to each instrument, at no loss of enjoyment.


Name Key Catalogue Musicians Observations
Tchaikovsky:
Piano Concerto #1
BbmOp.23Kiril Kondrashin/RCA Symphony Orchestra1958
Rachmaninoff:
Piano Concerto #2
CmOp.18Fritz Reiner/Chicago Symphony Orchestra1962

This is an instant RCA Red Seal SACD favorite!

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Tchaikovski: Piano Concerto, Violin Concerto

Пётр Ильич Чайкoвский (Čajkovskij). Very nice works. Argerich sounds harsh while hammering on the keyboard, but the concerto calls for a forceful interpretation, perhaps?. On the other hand, Milstein is refined, subtle and virtuoso. This Deutsche Grammophon's Millenium Collection CD is to be bought for Milstein's interpretation.




Name Key Catalogue Musicians Observations
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra Bbm Op.23 Martha Argerich, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Charles Dutoit
Violin Concerto D Op.35 Milstein, WPO, Abbado