Ahora, para compensar, algo más clásico de veras, especialmente en mí pispo: Rachmaninov

Una nueva versión de los conciertos para piano 1 y 2 que se dice, se comenta, se habla, sientan nuevas referencias en la materia:

SERGEI RACHMANINOV

Klavierkonzerte
Piano Concertos
No. 1 op. 1 + No. 2 op. 18

Krystian Zimerman
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Seiji Ozawa

CD |D|D|D| 459 643-2 |G|H|

De él se ha dicho en la prestigiosa revista Gramophone

<blockquote>Quote:<hr>Any new recording by Krystian Zimerman is an event and this disc is no exception – strangely these recordings have languished in DG’s archives for seven and four years respectively. There are few pianists today who manage to combine Zimerman’s mystique – created largely by his relative scarcity on the concert platform – with such a poetic naturalness in performance. You get the impression that nothing would induce him to give a performance of anything unless it has been scrupulously studied and absorbed so that every last detail has been considered and thought about. His year-long devotion to the Chopin concertos some years ago, for which he even founded a special orchestra, bears witness to that intensity of vision. This disc is as perfect an example as is possible of why great music still needs new recordings. <hr></blockquote>

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