2015 is the 175th anniversary of Tchaikovksy’s birthday. It is also 140 years since the premiere of that great warhorse, his Piano Concerto No 1. In his first disc with an orchestra – the first of ...
Rather confusingly, Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 1, written during 1796 and 1797 isn't actually the first one he composed. The Piano Concerto No. 2 may have been published in 1801, but it was ...
In a game of “guess the composer” here is a work that would have them stumped. Albéniz’s Piano Concerto No.1, the so-called “Concierto fantástico” is a songful piece, so much like Schumann’s concerto ...
A few months ago EMI released two discs of chamber music, by Schumann and Mendelssohn mostly, recorded last year at the festival over which Martha Argerich presides annually at Lugano in Switzerland.
Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1 premiered at the Boston Music Hall in 1875. Less than a decade later, the Boston Symphony Orchestra was founded, and the piece has been a regular fixture of the ...
Mozart’s Symphony No. 39, Richard Strauss’s Der Rosenkavalier Suite, and Liszt’s Piano Concerto No 1 Three centuries of music on the next broadcast by The Phoenix Symphony. Katharina Wincor conducts ...
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 1 Anna Fedorova, Piano St Gallen Symphony Orchestra Modestas Pitrenas, Conductor (24) Preludes, Movements: F sharp minor, Op. 23/1 Anna Fedorova, Piano St Gallen ...
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 1 Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Amsterdam (members of) Emanuel Ax, Piano Bernard Haitink, Conductor Johannes Brahms, Composer The slow movement is particularly ...
The clever folk of Decostruttori Postmodernisti with some exceptionally poised, every so slightly idiosyncratic classical interpretations. Decostruttori Postmodernisti, who seem to specialise in being ...
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