Our next two Summer Nights are dedicated to some great recordings of my favourite Brahms.
Words are not necessary to convey the beauty and joy the great Master from Hamburg's music can give us, be it your Summer, or Winter... just enjoy His immortal music, dear friends of MIMIC.
Johannes Brahms
Clarinet Sonata Op. 120 No. 1 in F Minor
Clarinet Sonata Op. 120 No. 2 in E-Flat Major
Richard Stoltzman, Clarinet
Richard Goode, Piano
RCA GD 60036 (1981)
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8/28/2014
3/17/2013
"Lasting Encounter" with Sergej Rachmaninov # 2
The great Master from Saint Petersburg passed away seventy years ago in Los Angeles, and his music has never been so popular as it is today. Of course, it holds a prominent place in most piano virtuosos' repertoire, while concertgoers throughout the world are always keen not to miss a chance to listen to his heart-warming piano concertos.
No matter how far we stretch the length of our mega-posting, it would still be impossibile to feature but a few of the existing recordings of Rachmaninov's milestones, and although my personal favourite among the 4 Concertos is the last one, I cannot help being repeatedly touched by the mesmerizing beauty of the more popular 2nd and most of all 3rd. The 1st also has grown on me these last years, thanks to its sweeping elegiacal themes.
Many of the most memorable recordings of these great Concertos in the last three decades are available here.
To fully appreciate the great Russian composer's art, we will also indulge a while in his sumptuous works for two pianos, where the transcription of his heady Symphonic Dances and most of all the sublime 2nd Suite deservedly take total pride of place...
Sergej Rachmaninov
Symphony No. 3 Op. 44 in A Minor
Symphonic Dances Op. 45
Philadelphia Orchestra
Charles Dutoit
HQ Digital Download - Decca 433 318-2 - 1992
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No matter how far we stretch the length of our mega-posting, it would still be impossibile to feature but a few of the existing recordings of Rachmaninov's milestones, and although my personal favourite among the 4 Concertos is the last one, I cannot help being repeatedly touched by the mesmerizing beauty of the more popular 2nd and most of all 3rd. The 1st also has grown on me these last years, thanks to its sweeping elegiacal themes.
Many of the most memorable recordings of these great Concertos in the last three decades are available here.
To fully appreciate the great Russian composer's art, we will also indulge a while in his sumptuous works for two pianos, where the transcription of his heady Symphonic Dances and most of all the sublime 2nd Suite deservedly take total pride of place...
Sergej Rachmaninov
Symphony No. 3 Op. 44 in A Minor
Symphonic Dances Op. 45
Philadelphia Orchestra
Charles Dutoit
HQ Digital Download - Decca 433 318-2 - 1992
READ MORE...
1/16/2012
Ravel: Gaspard de la Nuit, Sonatine, Valses Nobles... - Argerich
Maurice RavelGaspard de la Nuit, Sonatine, Valses Nobles et Sentimentales
Martha Argerich
I Grandi Interpreti della Musica Classica - DeAgostini (out of print)
I picked this one up during my last trip back home. It's part of the first classical collection on CD I ever purchased (my first classical recordings were on LP). DeAgostini made a terrific job back then, assembling a collection of not-so-obvious masterpieces by first-rate performers. Their being not-so-obvious made me look at the collection with some suspicion back then. My appreciation of Ravel's piano works has only blossomed now, approximately 20 years after purchasing the CD in question. And together with it, I have come to a better appreciation of that wonderful collection.
This is a milestone of Ravel's and Martha Argerich's discography, with the Argentinian still at the apex of her virtuosity, so there's no need for an endorsement review. READ MORE...
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