Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor
Frédéric Chopin
E minor
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Krystian Zimerman / Carlo Maria Giulini / Los Angeles Philharmonic
Late 70sGil's first recommendation (part of the set). Giulini brings 'noble grandeur' and Zimerman adds 'beautiful poetic artistry.' A beautiful, exquisite version.
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Arthur Rubinstein / Sir John Barbirolli / London Symphony
1930s Historic recordingPart of a set (Nos. 1 & 2). 'Prime interpretations' despite the sound. These earlier recordings show Rubinstein at his 'freshest,' playing with 'immaculate' dignity, nobility, and grace.
Josef Hofmann / Sir John Barbirolli / New York Philharmonic
1930s Live recordingPart of a set (Nos. 1 & 2). A live, rough-sounding recording. Hofmann (a 'Heifetz for the piano') plays with fantastic virtuosity, artistry, and a 'thinking mind'.
Maurizio Pollini / Paul Kletzki / Philharmonia Orchestra
1960A famous breakout recording. Not a barnburner, but 'exquisite poetry, just beautiful artistry'.
Martha Argerich / Claudio Abbado / London Symphony
1968A well-recorded version. Argerich is a 'wizard,' mixing wonderful virtuosity with wonderful poetry.