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Earl Wild and Arthur Fiedler Play Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto no. 1 - Part 5/5 - mvt. 3

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Earl Wild with Arthur Fiedler conducting the Boston Pops Orchestra for Tchaikovsky's 1st piano concerto. Recorded in 1971 as part of the PBS series "From the Pops".

Part 5 - 3rd movement

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  • That. Was. Crazy.

  • MINIII L OTTAVA PIU' VELOCE ASSIEME A QUELLA DI HAMELI MAI VISATA...PIU' VELOCE DI ARGERICH E HUNG JUNG LIM+

  • Totally gripping,the first time i've wanted to sit thru a Tchaik 1 for a long time.Even with the Earl's typical"faults"(?)-too fast,too"lipsticky"in lyric moments...,he gives a living, vital,human dynamic to this adventure;edge of seat,even with scrappy sound&image.Poor old Fiedler&orch keep up as best as they can.For once it seems the Ghastly Balls-up Baldwin paino doesn't ruin the sound totally! A great musical personality&marvellous, individual pianist.

  • rea082151 - cliburn. alas (since i love his tschai.!). but his rach concerto 3 - and rach sonata 2 - are horrid.

  • @kasyapa Whose Rachmaninoff is horrifying? Wild's or Cliburn's ? Certainly not Wild, his recordings of the 4 concertos made back in 1962 are electrifying and stand with the best ever made. Please tell me you mean Cliburn !

  • Woww!! I just know that he plays this great tchaikovski's piece as well. It was great and very fast!! at the end. When I turned on the youtube and watch this video, it makes me really miss him, I watch this video just less than a week after he died. I was shocked when I knew that he has just passed away. We really miss him and we will never forget Wild, a great pianist

  • R.I.P., Mr. Wild. The ending is true to his name! What a virtuoso, and a great musician, and a nice man. He will be missed.

  • his rachmaninoff is really horrifying. he pioneered insanely slow tempi before pogorelich. btw, you should check out everything on my channel. :)

  • intriguing - where did you find this out?

  • Check out his (Earl Wild's) liszt concerto (you tube), 3rd movement. It's hot.

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