Ravel: Piano Concerto for the left hand / Aimard · Boulez · Berliner Philharmoniker

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Full-length concert at http://www.digitalconcerthall.com/concert/41

Maurice Ravel: Piano Concerto for the left hand / Pierre-Laurent Aimard, piano · Pierre Boulez, conductor · Berliner Philharmoniker / Recorded at the Berlin Philharmonie, 6 June 2009

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  • No, Ravel wrote this Concerto for a Pianist who lost his right hand in the War...

  • The sad thing is that so many of the 6 billion or so people alive today will never hear this incredibly beautiful, poetic masterwork: For those that do, their lives will be enriched...

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  • Anyone else remember this on an episode of MASH?

  • 11-11-11 -- GREAT MUSIC TO LISTEN TO &

    DREAM A BEAUTIFUL STORY :O

    PIERRE-LAURENT AIMARD GREAT PIANIST :O

  • i would liked to have seen it played by someone with only one hand just to add a little more sincerity :P however its still a breath taking piece of music.

  • If I ever get RSI in my right hand, this'll be the first piece I learn.

  • @Jakearnie Heheh, yeah.

  • Such a great pianist! It is the best ever performance I heard! Bravo!

  • Incredible of the left hand! I enjoyed deeply the left playing counter with the orchestra powerfully also harmonically. Beautiful timbre and melody line! I’ve collected some of Berliner Philharmoniker’s DVD which purchased in Taiwan; the conductor is Sir Simon Rattle, of course including Sir Claudio Abbado and Sir Daniel Barenboim…Thank you so much and BRAVO, Dear Berliner Philharmoniker.

    Best regards,

    Meiling

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