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- From: rwilmer@gateway (R. Wilmer)
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- Subject: Re: SURVEY: FAVORITE PIANO CONCERTO
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.235521.12666@linus.mitre.org>
- Date: 21 Dec 92 23:55:21 GMT
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- In article <BzLuKw.BDI.1@cs.cmu.edu> indira+@cs.cmu.edu (Indira Subramanian) writes:
- >
- >In article <1992Dec21.011843.3283@cronkite.ocis.temple.edu> zorro@picasso.ocis.temple.edu (John Grabowski) writes:
- >>
- >>I must admit I'm starting to enjoy these "Greatest All-Time" and "Favorite"
- >>threads, so I'm starting another one. :-) The question is, What is your
- >>favorite piano concerto?
- >>
- >>And a very important sub-question: What's your favorite *Beethoven* piano
- >>concerto?
- >
-
- With me they are the same question. Probably Beethoven's 3 (although
- I feel the 4th and 5th are just as great.
-
- I think the 3rd was the concerto I have heard first, have heard most
- often, and continue to enjoy the most.
-
- I love it for the same reason I love Il Trovatore: its invigorating
- energy that leaps at the listener or the performer.
- I think Verdi and Beethoven convey energy more than any other
- composers (perhaps along with Handel) the way Shakespeare does among
- writers.
-
- To answer the questions about who is a musician and a pianist, I am
- an opera singer, but have worked as a pianist and I find the Beethoven
- 3rd tremendously stimulating to play. Most of it falls very easily
- under the hands.
-
- In one of Nadia Boulanger's courses we studied all of the Mozart
- Piano Concertos. During that course we had a conducting contest
- of her students that was won through student applause by John
- Elliot Gardner--at the time, he did not use the Elliot--over Brazilian
- and Greek students. They all conducted one of the earlier concertos.
-
- The most memorable performances of concertos I heard live were:
-
- Rubinstein: Brahms' First and Second
- Rubinstein: Beethoven Fourth
-
- My favorite recordings of piano concertos are:
-
- Serkin: Beethoven's Third
- Serkin: Mendelssohn's First and Second
-
- Other favorite concertos are:
-
- Mozart d minor op 466
- Mozart a major op 488 (love the Horowitz video & recording of it)
-
- That early lively Shostakovitch concerto (1 or 2).
-
- I like the traditional romantic and Russian concertos, but for
- me they do not keep their freshness the way the Beethoven
- and Mozart do after many many hearings.
-
- Richard
-