Brahms: The 2 Piano Concertos by Claudio Arrau
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Johannes Brahms (18331897) The Two Piano Concertos.
Piano Concerto No.1 in D minor, Op.15
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00:00 I. Maestoso
23:32 II. Adagio
38:39 III. Rondo Allegro non troppo
Piano Concerto No.2 In B Flat, Op.83
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51:34 I. Allegro Non Troppo
1:10:52 II. Allegro Appassionato
1:20:14 III. Andante Più adagio Tempo I (Solo Cello : Raymond Clark)
1:32:22 IV. Allegro Grazioso Un poco più presto
Piano : Claudio Arrau
Philharmonia Orchestra
Conductor : Carlo Maria Giulini
Recorded in 1960 & 1962, at London
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Claudio Arrau gives full scope to Brahms' epic speech. He imposes his playing as an absolute model of Brahmsian authenticity. His singing is of a rare emotion, the poetic intuition is permanent.Claudio Arrau is of an unequalled nostalgia. He is supported by Giulini who is of a great expressive and stylistic beauty, he makes the luminosity of each theme sensitive by a sovereign balance between rhythmic base and eloquence of the melody.
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