Seán wrote:
Prokofiev: Piano Concerto No. 3
Ravel: Piano Concerto in G
Martha Argerich - Piano
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Claudio Abbado conducting
If you like that then Argerich recorded Prok 3 again with her then husband Charles Dutoit
Yes, I do like it.
along with Prok 1 and Bartók 3. Perhaps not quite as good as the Abbado Prok 3 (and don't she and Abbado look cute together and them so young?), but different and well worth hearing!
mmm another Bartok Piano concerto, yes, I am interested. Actually I think that's a lovely picture of the two of them, they could be in love:
"To appreciate the greatness of the Masters is to keep faith in the greatness of humanity." - Wilhelm Furtwängler
I've been listening to a lot of lieder this weekend, beginning with two of my most recent purchases, Christian Gerhaher's fabulous performances of Mahler songs (on RCA) with one of the very best accompanists around today, Gerold Huber, and Bernarda Fink's recording of Schumann songs with Anthony Spiri accompanying on piano (a wonderful follow-up to her earlier recording of Schumann songs with Roger Vignoles - both of which are on Harmonia Mundi). This was followed post-haste by Fink's spellbinding performance of Schubert lieder with the ever-reliable Gerold Huber (also on Harmonia Mundi). Last night I played one of my favourite recordings of Bach's Chistmas Oratorio - Harnoncourt's 2007 recording on DHM with his Concentus Musicus Wien and the Arnold Schoenberg Choir. (Wonderful performances from Bernarda Fink and Christine Schafer in particular, combined with Harnoncourt's zestful enthusiasm, make this a personal favourite for me.) A good way to start a Sunday morning is to play Harnoncourt's bracing and freshly idiosyncratic performance of Mozart's Requiem (DHM), with Schafer and Fink again on fine form. He really does find things to say in this oft-recorded masterpiece. I've also been richly enjoying Anne-Sofie von Otter's performances of Brahms lieder this afternoon (with Bengt Forsberg on DG). I'll be wrapping up a rewarding weeked's listening with Harnoncourt's reading of Haydn's Creation (on DHM) this evening.
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Some wonderful French Baroque to finish off the evening with. Savall and Le Concerts des Nations come up trumps yet again. Everything I have by them is near flawless and together with the extremely high sound quality make many Savall recordings must haves imho.
That's a great recording, Dave. If you like this, I think you'll also like Savall's recording of Lully's instrumental musc, L'Orchestre du Roi Soleil (also on Alia Vox).
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