If anyone is "too harsh" it's jordonbrown123. Of all the concerti of Beethoven, this one is probably the most difficult of all to bring off musically. The only one who does it on commercial recordings for me is Benno Moiseivitch on the old Bluebird LP with Malcom Sargent. The problem most interpreters have isn't in the details, but the structure. Rachmaninoff knew this quite well, having learned it reportedly from Chaliapin. Somehow, this young man knows it too. Mark my words; he's going places
This is bad, they don´t want to play or even be there
Humleification 11 months ago
7:31 => epic fail! :D
godelike 1 year ago
If anyone is "too harsh" it's jordonbrown123. Of all the concerti of Beethoven, this one is probably the most difficult of all to bring off musically. The only one who does it on commercial recordings for me is Benno Moiseivitch on the old Bluebird LP with Malcom Sargent. The problem most interpreters have isn't in the details, but the structure. Rachmaninoff knew this quite well, having learned it reportedly from Chaliapin. Somehow, this young man knows it too. Mark my words; he's going places
moosatious 2 years ago
its a shame that a worthy pianist couldnt have been the one performing. . .
brahmsian1steve 3 years ago
also, the pianist didn't even look at the conductor throughout the performance. Hence I guess why the octave's at the end weren't in sync.
jordonbrown123 4 years ago
too harsh. Cadenza was boring, no colouring, no excitment, overall boring. but good try.
jordonbrown123 4 years ago
Beautiful cadenza. Not too fast, and not too slow. You have almost perfect feeling of time!
richter003 4 years ago 2