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Schumann: Piano Concerto / Sviatoslav Richter

Schumann: Piano Concerto / Sviatoslav Richter
From Deutsche Grammophon

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曲目リスト

  1. Konzert Fur Klavier Und Orchestera - Op. 54: 1. Allegro Affettuoso
  2. Konzert Fur Klavier Und Orchestera - Op. 54: 2. Intermezzo Andantino - Attacca
  3. Konzert Fur Klavier Und Orchestera - Op. 54: 3. Allegro Vivace
  4. Introduction Und Allegro Appassionato G - Dur Op. 92
  5. Novellette F - Dur Op. 21 No. 1
  6. Toccata C - Dur Op. 7
  7. Waldszenen Op. 82: Entry
  8. Waldszenen Op. 82: Hunters On The Lookout
  9. Waldszenen Op. 82: Lonely Flowers
  10. Waldszenen Op. 82: Place Of Evil Fame
  11. Waldszenen Op. 82: Friendly Landscape
  12. Waldszenen Op. 82: Shelter
  13. Waldszenen Op. 82: Bird As Prophet
  14. Waldszenen Op. 82: Hunting Song
  15. Waldszenen Op. 82: Farewell

商品の詳細

  • Amazon.co.jp ランキング: #87333 / ミュージック
  • 発売日: 1996-04-09
  • ディスク枚数: 1
  • 形式: Import, from US
  • 寸法: .20 ポンド
  • 実行時間: 78 分

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内容(「CDジャーナル」データベースより)
録音は古いが,幸いピアノは聴きやすい音。壮年期のリヒテルが独自のテンペラメント,ピアニズムで大ロマン主義者シューマンの光と影を描き出す。①~④は凄まじい集中力を見せるが,⑤では一転,静かに思索の森へ歩み入る。

Amazon.com essential recording
If you want to judge a pianist's versatility, listen to his or her recording of the Schumann Piano Concerto. It requires virtually everything a pianist should have to offer: poetry, virtuosity, expansive expression alternating with poised restraint. What a glorious test piece this is. Richter, who was famous for his Schumann playing, passes every test here. His meltingly beautiful delivery of Schumann's melodies touches the heart, and his execution of the most difficult passages is so smooth and effortless that it never calls a bit of attention to itself. In this piece and the Introduction and Allegro, the excellent orchestra also covers itself with glory. The solo pieces are no less wonderful. The way Richter plays the difficult Toccata is almost scary in its combination of power and velocity. The Forest Scenes is a slightly older recording (1956) than the others (1958), but it still sounds lovely. Catch Richter's whirlwind playing of "Traumes-Wirren" and you'll understand right away why other pianists had such respect for his technique. Listen to his "Prophet Bird" and he'll touch your heart. --Leslie Gerber