Ravel Piano Concerto for the Left Hand with Jeremy Sams and Andrew McGregor
In Building a Library Jeremy Sams chooses his favourite recording of Ravel's Piano Concerto for the Left Hand, and Emily MacGregor shares a clutch of exciting new releases.
Andrew McGregor with the best new recordings of classical music.
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Emily MacGregor shares a clutch of exciting new releases.
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Building a Library
Jeremy Sams chooses his favourite recording of Maurice Ravel's Piano Concerto for the Left Hand.
Despite having lost his right arm fighting on the Russian front during World War I, Austrian pianist Paul Wittgenstein was determined to continue his concert career. To that end he commissioned concertos from Richard Strauss, Franz Schmidt, Korngold, Britten and Prokofiev and Ravel.
To Strauss, Wittgenstein complained that he'd orchestrated too heavily, and he returned Prokofiev's concerto saying he didn't understand it and wasn't going to play it. When he took issue with Ravel's long opening cadenza ('If I wanted to play without the orchestra, I wouldn’t have commissioned a concerto!'), Ravel refused to change anything and Wittgenstein played the concerto as written at its 1932 premiere in Vienna.
It's a dark, compelling, wonderfully orchestrated work in one movement – and a dazzling display of Ravel's huge resourcefulness and skill in managing the solo part which always seems too impossibly rich and virtuosic to emanate from just one hand.
Jeremy's Building a Library choice:
Krystian Zimerman (piano)
London Symphony Orchestra
Pierre Boulez (conductor)
Deutsche Grammophon 4492132
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Violin Sonata in D major Op.12 no.1 (3rd mvt)
Performer: Viktoria Mullova. Performer: Alasdair Beatson.- Beethoven: Violin Sonatas Nos, 1, 6 & 8.
- Signum.
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Jacobus Clemens non Papa
Ave Maria
Performer: Anna Danilevskaia. Choir: Cappella Pratensis. Ensemble: Sollazzo Ensemble.- Feast of the Swan: A Renaissance Brotherhood At Table (den Bosch Choirbook, Vol..
- Challenge Classics.
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Edward Elgar
Symphony no.2 in E flat major Op.63 (1st mvt)
Orchestra: Hallé. Conductor: Mark Elder.- Halle.
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Einojuhani Rautavaara
Symphony no.7 'Angel of Light' (3rd mvt)
Orchestra: Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Leif Segerstam.- ONDINE.
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Isaac Albéniz
Málaga (Iberia - book 4)
Performer: Yuja Wang.- Deutsche Grammophon.
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Antonia Bembo
Habbi pietà di me
Singer: Celine Sheen. Ensemble: L’Arpeggiata. Director: Christina Pluhar.- Erato.
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Traditional
La Llorona
Singer: Vincenzo Capezzuto. Ensemble: L’Arpeggiata. Director: Christina Pluhar.- Erato.
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Johannes Brahms
21 Hungarian Dances WoO.1 (no.5 in F sharp minor)
Performer: Alexandre Tharaud. Performer: David Fray.- Alexqandre Tharaud & Friends: Four Hands.
- Erato.
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Johann Sebastian Bach
Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit BWV.106
Music Arranger: György Kurtág. Performer: Alexandre Tharaud. Performer: Bruce Liu. Performer: David Fray. Performer: Gautier Capuçon.- Alexandre Tharaud & Friends: Four Hands.
- Erato.
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Erik Satie
Prestidigitateur Chinois (Parade)
Performer: Alexandre Tharaud. Performer: Bruce Liu. Performer: David Fray. Performer: Gautier Capuçon.- Alexandre Tharaud & Friends: Four Hands.
- Erato.
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Anton Bruckner
Symphony no.1 in C minor (3rd mvt)
Orchestra: Bruckner Orchester Linz. Conductor: Markus Poschner.- Anton Bruckner: Symphony No.1.
- Capriccio.
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Gabriel Fauré
Elegie in C minor, Op.24
Performer: Marc Coppey. Performer: François Dumont.- Faure Authentique - Complete Works For Cello and Piano.
- Audite.
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Christoph Willibald Gluck
Chi mai dell'Erebo (Orfeo ed Euridice)
Singer: Jakub Józef Orliński. Choir: Il Giardino d'Amore. Conductor: Stefan Plewniak.- Gluck: Orfeo & Euridice.
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