(Richter) Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No. 2 - Pt. 6
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from '59
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@TheSwordsweeper The date is wrong. Could be CD release date. I happen to know the date because I own the original LP and had it since the sixties. It says on the cover "Warsaw, April 26-28 1959".
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@vova47 But in part 5 the title says "Richter 1996". Something's off.
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@TheSwordsweeper No, Richter was 44 at the time. (1959)
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@steamednotfried I wish I had such a day off .....
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Music doesn't get better than this!
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Thank you sooooo much for posting this.
It truly expresses the emotions in this beautiful masterpiece.
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For those under the impression that this reading of Rachmaninov 2 is from 1996, please allow me the opportunity to clarify: this is a recording from the late 60's made for Deutsche Grammophon. Perhaps it was remastered in 1996? At any rate, Richter did not record this piece just before his death. I hope I've been able to impart some clarity in the matter of this timeless, and indeed superlative, rendering of one of the great works of the piano repertory. Cheers.
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@steamednotfried I take it back; I guess I was having an off day! Marvellous.
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From 2:59 is the best climax of piano concerto I have ever heard!! Rach's p concerto 2 is just Richter's interpretation
thank u so much for this. :)
i've always liked PC3 a bit more than PC2, which i've always found kind of hard to "connect" to, until i heard this version by Richter, that is.
when i 1st heard this, i felt like "ah, so this is what PC2 is about, that's why so many people are in love with it." The versions by other pianists such as Cliburn are good too, but they don't give me this feeling, for some reason. i guess it's a personal thing.
michsmlo 2 years ago 8
FInally!!!! Thank you so much!!! ^0^
violench 2 years ago 6