Wydawnictwo: SWR Music
Nr katalogowy: SWR 19076
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: maj 2019
EAN: 747313907687
Nr katalogowy: SWR 19076
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: maj 2019
EAN: 747313907687
Chopin: Piano Concertos 1 & 2
SWR Music - SWR 19076
Kompozytor
Fryderyk Chopin (1810-1849)
Fryderyk Chopin (1810-1849)
Wykonawcy
Nikita Magaloff, piano
Hans Richter-Haaser, piano
Südwestfunk-Orchester Baden-Baden / Hans Rosbaud
Nikita Magaloff, piano
Hans Richter-Haaser, piano
Südwestfunk-Orchester Baden-Baden / Hans Rosbaud
Utwory na płycie:
- Konzert für Klavier und Orchester Nr. 2 f-moll, Op. 21 - 1. Maestoso
- Konzert für Klavier und Orchester Nr. 2 f-moll, Op. 21 - 2. Larghetto
- Konzert für Klavier und Orchester Nr. 2 f-moll, Op. 21 - 3. Allegro vivace
- Konzert für Klavier und Orchester Nr. 1 e-moll, Op. 11 - 1. Allegro maestoso
- Konzert für Klavier und Orchester Nr. 1 e-moll, Op. 11 - 2. Romance: Larghetto
- Konzert für Klavier und Orchester Nr. 1 e-moll, Op. 11 - 3. Rondo: Vivace
Piano Concerto No. 2 in f Minor, Op. 21
Piano Concerto No. 1 in e Minor, Op. 11
Piano Concerto No. 1 in e Minor, Op. 11
Hans Richter-Haaser (1912–1980) hailed from Braunschweig. He held a piano lectureship at the Braunschweig Academy before moving to Detmold. From there he pursued a busy concert career in Germany and abroad, especially in the USA. His specialist field was classical and early Romantic repertoire.
Nikita Magaloff (1912–1992) was born in St. Petersburg. After the October Revolution his family first moved to Finland and later to Paris. From 1949 Magaloff lived in Switzerland, where he taught at the Geneva Academy. He was not only a renowned Chopin interpreter, but also a keen chamber musician.
The focus of Chopin’s concertos is always on the virtuosity of the soloist, whereas the orchestra’s function is to provide the accompaniment. Latterly, conductors tried to make the orchestration sound much more complex and colourful. This Hans Rosbaud recording, however, finds him scrupulously following the score's original intentions, with single-instrument tonal colours especially shown to their best advantage.
Recordings: 10.10.1951, Baden-Baden, Musikstudio (Hans-Rosbaud-Studio) (Tr. 1-3); 28.04.1961, Musikstudio (Hans-Rosbaud-Studio) (Tr. 4-6).
Nikita Magaloff (1912–1992) was born in St. Petersburg. After the October Revolution his family first moved to Finland and later to Paris. From 1949 Magaloff lived in Switzerland, where he taught at the Geneva Academy. He was not only a renowned Chopin interpreter, but also a keen chamber musician.
The focus of Chopin’s concertos is always on the virtuosity of the soloist, whereas the orchestra’s function is to provide the accompaniment. Latterly, conductors tried to make the orchestration sound much more complex and colourful. This Hans Rosbaud recording, however, finds him scrupulously following the score's original intentions, with single-instrument tonal colours especially shown to their best advantage.
Recordings: 10.10.1951, Baden-Baden, Musikstudio (Hans-Rosbaud-Studio) (Tr. 1-3); 28.04.1961, Musikstudio (Hans-Rosbaud-Studio) (Tr. 4-6).