
It was a good idea to pair Prokofiev´s finest piano concerto with his finest symphony, and since both performances are highly charged and idiomatic, it makes for a most satisfying Prokofiev concert.
Lovely Pepe, Prokofiev's Fifth is a splendid work and you can count me in as a fan of his third piano concerto. It's one of my favourite piano concertos second only to Beethoven's in my affections. I must listen to it again this evening.Jose Echenique wrote:
It was a good idea to pair Prokofiev´s finest piano concerto with his finest symphony, and since both performances are highly charged and idiomatic, it makes for a most satisfying Prokofiev concert.
Jose Echenique wrote:
It was a good idea to pair Prokofiev´s finest piano concerto with his finest symphony, and since both performances are highly charged and idiomatic, it makes for a most satisfying Prokofiev concert.
Jose Echenique wrote:
This is something really special Fergus, both opera and recording, and I warmly recommend it.fergus wrote:Jose Echenique wrote:
I know nothing of Boieldieu's music Pepe other than his Harp Concerto that I have in my collection. However Minkowski is one that I have had a long admiration for and your description of Rockwell Blake is intriguing so I may just check that one out.