...e bought tickets to go and see Richard Goode soloing in MOZART Piano Concerto No 18 with the London Symphony Orchestra.
The NY Times says of him
'It is virtually impossible to walk away from...
Correction : it is the concerto for Piano AND orchestra , so you buy the score either as piano with orchestra reduction or separate scores for piano , orchestra (for the conductor) and for each instru...
...heck out Vladimir Ashkenazy's recording of the piano original and, on the same CD, Ashkenazy's own orchestral version, with him conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra of London. It sounds qui...
The saddest in my CD rack: Samuel Barber, Adagio for Strings (L. A. Philharmonic Orchestra, L. Bernstein, Deutsche Grammophon 1983).
Greetings Hartmut
...ings Kogan made of the Mendelssohn E Minor and Bruch G Minor with Lorin Maazel and (I think) the Berlin RIAS Orchestra, once available as a Eurodisc LP....
..., there are some interesting insights: for instance, in the Grieg, in the 1st movement after the cadenza the orchestra plays pppp, barely audible. I don't know the score, but it's beautiful,...
...ter movements prove its violin origins). Later, in Leipzig, in 1728 Bach arranged the concerto for organ and orchestra to serve as Sinfonias and a chorus to the cantatas BWV 146 and BWV 188 (adding ob...
...ich I thought had been conducted by Toscanini, then it turned out to be played by a certain Arturo Toscanini Orchestra....
... And in reference to writing compositions with intuitive fingerings, there are also many transcriptions from Orchestra to Piano that work successfully and these pieces were not originally written for ...
... Busoni. The famous one was the 'Awaken, the Voice Commands' that I've heard before played by orchestra on the radio. I am a little confused: Were the original preludes meant for the or...
Mahler: Symphony No 3, 1st movement (Valery Gergiev, London Symphony Orchestra)
I was inspired into Mahlerdom after reading a post on Mahler Owes me Ten Bucks that bassicaly dev...
... of Bruckner's long musical paragraphs. Only problem with Tintner is many of the recordings are made an orchestra from Ireland that no one would mistake for the VPO or the BPO. But his 3rd with t...
...nough for oyur brain to play? Can you feel what you're playing? When you're playing can you "hear" a concert orchestra behind you? If you can, you're not crazy, or experiencing auditory hallucinations...
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