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Hélène Grimaud et Claudio Abbado à Lucerne (2008)

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Uploaded by on Dec 13, 2009

Sergej Rachmaninoff
concerto for Piano et Orchestra
N°2enC minor, op.18 - extrait -
allegro scherzo
par le Lucerne Festival Orchestra

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  • Une sacrée petite bonne femme pleine de talent et d'une forte personnalité,j'adore.

  • A bela e virtuosa Hélène Grimaud, o mestre Claudio Abbado, o talento dos músicos da orquestra, o gênio de Rachmaninov...

    Um belo espetáculo!

    Bravos!

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  • @ottoeunquarto totally agree.

  • @ottoeunquarto Probably true (whatever it means).

    Merry Christmas!

  • @MrFpam whatever. I guess every generation has the finest pianists it deserves.

  • @ottoeunquarto You might not like her interpretation for whatever reason, but to say she is struggling technically is just arrant and arrogant nonsense.She is one of the finest pianists of her generation and would not play this with Abbado conducting if she was not well-prepared. It is fine for virtuoso passages to be brought out in contrast to the more lyrical ones. Rachmaninov was himself a virtuoso.

  • choppy musically and struggling technically! this piece in order to work needs way more ease and lyrical abandonment. listen to richter, or rachmaninov himself, or ashkenazy, to pogorelich if you like weird stuff, whatever, but stay away from this....

  • she is struggling?

  • Grimaud is great as always...

    Arif

  • total mastery...astonishing.

  • @sutphoe The metal - silver flute was introduced by T. Boehm in the late 1840s, but until the 1930s or so many orchestras still used the wooden flute...

    During his career Rachmaninov certainly experienced both wooden and metal instruments, in his scores, as all composers, wrote simply "flute"....

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