¡Schumann : Piano Concerto | Symphony No.2[Limited Release]
¡Martha Argerich (piano)
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[Machine Translation] The legendary Schumann Piano Concerto by Argerich and Celibidacke, which caused quite a stir when it was released on CD in 2014, is now available on LP! The 33-year-old Argerich, who was performing the concerto live at the time, was in full magic from the start, as the piece was her signature piece. The song that springs from both hands, the ephemeral dialogue with the orchestra, and the finale, full of life and vitality, show her at her best when she is burning live. The difference in personality between Argerich, who acts as if she were the music itself, and the contemplative Celibidacke, who is devoted to the shadows, is also interesting, and the transparency of the orchestral parts is surprising. The transparency of the orchestral parts was surprising. The conductor was a perfectionist who perfectly matched Argerich, including the difficult third movement with its irregular time signature. In contrast, Celibidacke's occasional cries in Schumann's Symphony No. 2 are truly heroic, and the orchestra sings enthusiastically along with him. Includes Japanese obi and commentary. Recording: [Piano Concerto] May 29, 1974 / Theatre des Champs-Elysees (live), [Symphony] February 27, 1974 / Theatre des Champs-Elysees (live) [Performed by] Martha Argerich (LP1: piano), Serge Celibidacke (conductor), Orchestre National de Radio France
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