Arrau Plays Chopin - The Two Concertos
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- Music and Arts Programs of America
- May 1, 2005
Recorded in 1954 and 1950 respectively, these performances are justly famous among collectors for the spectacular energy—and subtlety—that Claudio Arrau brings to them. Those same collectors are apt to denigrate the slower, more dignified, but still wonderful studio recordings Arrau made decades later. (These are now available in a two-disc set on Philips.) Listeners to this Music & Arts disc will have to contend with a sound I found unpleasantly shrill, especially on the Second Concerto. For once, I wish my high-end stereo had a knob to turn down the treble. There are other sonic problems, besides the understandable surface noise. The orchestral passages, particularly in the Second Concerto under Busch, are damped down in volume.
I wish the sound were less grating, because these are impressive performances. I am particularly touched by the Second Concerto, where Arrau seems filled with some kind of noble fire. He is impassioned but in a most dignified way: the tension of his playing is simply thrilling. The unfolding of the great first theme in the Larghetto has rarely been played so beautifully. The recorded sound on the First Concerto is somewhat smoother and warmer: again the Larghetto is ravishingly played, with a bold lyricism and facility that the later recording does not quite equal, and here the recorded sound does not interfere. Neither recording allows us fully to appreciate Arrau’s famed subtlety of touch. Nonetheless, these are important recordings.
Michael Ullman, FANFARE
I wish the sound were less grating, because these are impressive performances. I am particularly touched by the Second Concerto, where Arrau seems filled with some kind of noble fire. He is impassioned but in a most dignified way: the tension of his playing is simply thrilling. The unfolding of the great first theme in the Larghetto has rarely been played so beautifully. The recorded sound on the First Concerto is somewhat smoother and warmer: again the Larghetto is ravishingly played, with a bold lyricism and facility that the later recording does not quite equal, and here the recorded sound does not interfere. Neither recording allows us fully to appreciate Arrau’s famed subtlety of touch. Nonetheless, these are important recordings.
Michael Ullman, FANFARE
Product Description:
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Release Date: May 01, 2005
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UPC: 017685115820
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Catalog Number: MA CD-1158
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Label: Music and Arts Programs of America
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Number of Discs: 1
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Composer: Chopin, Frederic
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Orchestra/Ensemble: Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra
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Performer: Arrau, Klemperer, Busch
Works:
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Concerto for Piano no 1 in E minor, B 53/Op. 11
Composer: Frédéric Chopin
Ensemble: Cologne West German Radio Symphony Orchestra
Performer: Claudio Arrau (Piano)
Conductor: Otto Klemperer
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Concerto for Piano no 2 in F minor, B 43/Op. 21
Composer: Frédéric Chopin
Ensemble: Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
Performer: Claudio Arrau (Piano)
Conductor: Fritz Busch