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Yafim Bronfman|Brahms & Saint-Saens: Piano Concertos Nos. 2 (Yafim Bronfman, Zubin Mehta, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra)

Brahms & Saint-Saens: Piano Concertos Nos. 2 (Yafim Bronfman, Zubin Mehta, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra)

Yafim Bronfman, Zubin Mehta, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra

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Both recorded live with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra under Zubin Mehta, this Helicon Classics album featuring Yefim Bronfman playing the second piano concertos of Brahms and Saint-Saëns is a sort of "then and now" glimpse into the playing of this venerable pianist. Saint-Saëns' Second Concerto was recorded in 1991, at which point Bronfman was already an established artist. There's still an abundance of youthful energy to be heard here, particularly in the nimble Presto finale. His passion and connection with the score are clear, and anyone would do well to add this superb recording to his/her collection. But what a difference 18 years can make, even for someone like Bronfman. The Brahms' second concerto -- one of the most immense, symphonic concertos in the repertoire -- is positively rapturous. Here, Bronfman's increased maturity adds an extra level of spaciousness, control, refinement, and patience. Without ever dragging or dwelling, Bronfman takes his time in shaping each phrase, inviting listeners to savor the rich melodies, dense harmonies, and warm colors. The only downside to this album is the overall sound quality made during the live performances. The piano is rather soft in parts, and the slightly muffled, hazy sound reduces some of Bronfman's articulation and power.
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1
I.Allegro non troppo
Zubin Mehta
00:16:06

Zubin Mehta, Conductor - Johannes Brahms, Composer

2011 Helicon Classics, Helicon Music Ltd.

2
II.Allegro appassionato
Zubin Mehta
00:08:38
3
III.Andante
Zubin Mehta
00:10:49

Zubin Mehta, Conductor - Johannes Brahms, Composer

2011 Helicon Classics, Helicon Music Ltd.

4
IV.Allegretto grazioso
Zubin Mehta
00:09:06
5
I.Andante sostenuto
Zubin Mehta
00:11:34

Zubin Mehta, Conductor - Saint-Saëns, Camille, Composer

2011 Helicon Classics, Helicon Music Ltd.

6
II.Allegro scherzando
Zubin Mehta
00:05:37
7
III.Presto
Zubin Mehta
00:06:29
8
Sonata K11 in C minor
Zubin Mehta
00:01:53
9
Arabesque
Zubin Mehta
00:06:08
10
Etude in C minor, op.10 no. 12 'Revolutionary'
Zubin Mehta
00:03:02

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Both recorded live with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra under Zubin Mehta, this Helicon Classics album featuring Yefim Bronfman playing the second piano concertos of Brahms and Saint-Saëns is a sort of "then and now" glimpse into the playing of this venerable pianist. Saint-Saëns' Second Concerto was recorded in 1991, at which point Bronfman was already an established artist. There's still an abundance of youthful energy to be heard here, particularly in the nimble Presto finale. His passion and connection with the score are clear, and anyone would do well to add this superb recording to his/her collection. But what a difference 18 years can make, even for someone like Bronfman. The Brahms' second concerto -- one of the most immense, symphonic concertos in the repertoire -- is positively rapturous. Here, Bronfman's increased maturity adds an extra level of spaciousness, control, refinement, and patience. Without ever dragging or dwelling, Bronfman takes his time in shaping each phrase, inviting listeners to savor the rich melodies, dense harmonies, and warm colors. The only downside to this album is the overall sound quality made during the live performances. The piano is rather soft in parts, and the slightly muffled, hazy sound reduces some of Bronfman's articulation and power.
© TiVo

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