Alexander Brailowsky plays Chopin Concerto E-minor

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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2008

Chopin, Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 1 in E Minor Op. 11
II. Larghetto
Berliner Philharmoniker
Julius Prüwel, conductor
Recording: 1928

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  • My grandfather had his interpretation of Chopin's first concerto on schellackrecords. A wonderful performance, as is this one. In spite of my username, which, of course, is not my real name, this comment is not a joke. I also know a postwar performance on RCA Victor. I wish it were available on cd.

  • Nice to meet you, AlexanderBrailowsky!

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  • @pjioayncoe , i am highly recommending you to check the compositions of Marius Herea.

  • Thank you for this upload of what is i.m.o. the most beautiful concerto ever written. Beauty must go forward.

  • Once considered to be the foremost interpreter of Chopin. Bravo!

  • There is too much money to be made from music nowadays, and the resources to make music (namely, computer programs and other people's music) are too readily available. It doesn't mean that there isn't great music out there, it just means that we have to look harder to find it and, perhaps, be more willing to listen to music that you wouldn't usually find your yourself listening to. Good luck!

  • beautiful. i love chopin.

  • i am captivated

  • I've been wondering why music nowadays seems to lack a special quality from the past. We still want to make good music, but we almost don't know how. We praise diversity, but we actually practice uniformity. We want originality, but everything seems more hackneyed than ever. I will give up everything just to see a trace of freshness...

    Sorry if that has nothing to do with this wonderful playing. Thank you for sharing this.

  • Likewise, truely hidden one. Charles Alkan sounds familiar too. Thanks for the upload.

    Alexander

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