¡Beethoven: Piano Concertos
¡Ronald Brautigam
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[Machine Translation] The prodigious fortepianoist Ronald Brautigam releases a recording of the complete piano concertos in time for the Beethoven Year of 2020. Brautigam completed recordings of Beethoven's complete works for solo piano between 2003 and 2015, earning high acclaim for his lively and clear approach. The Cologne Academy, led by Michael Alexander Virens, with whom Brautigheim has a strong relationship, will be performing with the orchestra. The orchestra's recordings of Mozart and Mendelssohn have attracted much attention. The instrument used is a fortepiano made by Paul McNulty, a replica of the instrument in the period when it was composed. McNulty is not only a man who studies old instruments and creates new ones, but playing his replicas gives me new inspiration in terms of interpretation," said Brautigam about playing and recording with McNulty's instruments. McNulty's use of instruments in the best possible condition as imagined by Brautigam creates a very natural atmosphere. Beethoven's Piano Concerto also showed Brautiham and the Cologne Academy's propulsive and lush performance. Here is a definitive recording with fortepiano playing.
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