Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor
Johannes Brahms
D minor
Enregistrements
Premier Choix
Emil Gilels / Eugen Jochum / Berlin Philharmonic
Early 70sGil's 'desert island choice' for the set. Has 'everything: power, humanity, poetry, beautiful sound.' Captivating.
Également Recommandés
Daniel Barenboim / Sir John Barbirolli / New Philharmonia
1967A similar 'broad, grand tradition.' Grand recordings with depth, passion (Barbirolli), and beautiful color and power (Barenboim).
Leon Fleischer / George Szell / Cleveland Orchestra
Late 50s/Early 60sAn essential version. Szell brings energy and crispness; Fleischer brings artistry and a beautiful touch.
Solomon / Raphael Kubelík / Philharmonia Orchestra
1952 Mono recordingMono. Solomon as a 'supreme artistic mind,' a 'thinking musician' who also has power. This recording sounds pretty good for its time.
Arthur Schnabel / George Szell / London Philharmonic
1938 Historic recordingHistoric. Schnabel is flexible, tempestuous, exciting, and beautiful in slow movements. Worth hearing for his insights.
Clifford Curzon / George Szell / London Symphony
1962A classic. 'Demonstration class' stereo. Has more 'zip' than Gilels/Jochum. Fantastic, dramatic, and powerful.