Beethoven - Piano Concerto no.5 (Vinyl LP) | Warner 5419750455

Beethoven - Piano Concerto no.5 (Vinyl LP)

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Label: Warner

Cat No: 5419750455

Format: LP

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Orchestral

Release Date: 16th June 2023

Contents

Artists

Daniel Barenboim (piano)
New Philharmonia Orchestra

Conductor

Otto Klemperer

Works

Beethoven, Ludwig van

Piano Concerto no.5 in E flat major, op.73 'Emperor'

Artists

Daniel Barenboim (piano)
New Philharmonia Orchestra

Conductor

Otto Klemperer

About

*** 180g Black Vinyl LP ***

The German-born conductor Otto Klemperer, a towering figure in the musical history of the 20th century, died at the age of 88 on 8 July 1973, so 2023 marks the 50th anniversary of his death. His complete recordings on Warner Classics catalogue are being made available for the first time in two separate boxes; the first volume with the Symphonic Works, Concertos & Lieder (95 CDs) is released in June 2023. All recordings are remastered in HD 192/24 from original sources.

By the mid-1960s, the 80-year-old Otto Klemperer had recorded the nine symphonies, the Violin Concerto, Fidelio and the Missa solemnis, but not the piano concertos, which he had performed with such legendary figures as Schnabel, Claudio Arrau, Edwin Fischer, Wilhelm Backhaus and, in Moscow in 1936, the young Emil Gilels. In 1967, he recorded Mozart’s Concerto K503 with the 24-year-old Daniel Barenboim, the prodigiously talented pianist and conductor, whose recordings of the 32 Beethoven piano sonatas were already taking the world by the ears. There was an immediate rapport between the two musicians, out of which came a Beethoven concerto cycle like no other the gramophone had yet given us.

Barenboim has said of Klemperer: ‘He approached the essence of what he wanted directly and without hesitation. He was not interested in sound as such but in correctness of execution of tempo, dynamics, and orchestral balances, over which he took immense care.’ He was, says Barenboim, an uncompromising musician and human being. No orchestra ever doubted the inner strength that emanated from him.

At the time the recordings of the piano concertos were made, Backhaus was still alive, as was Arrau, but neither could have challenged, provoked, and delighted the Grand Old Man – or offset his vivid but essentially monumental approach to the concertos – quite as Barenboim did. It was an inspired pairing in which distinct styles of music-making confront one another, yet are movingly and joyously linked in what appears to be (and to some extent was) an improvised act of live music-making.

First release as HMV ASD 2500 (matrix 2YEA 3593-3594)
Recorded: 4-5 & 9.X.1967, No.1 Studio, Abbey Road, London (Stereo)
Producer: Suvi Raj Grubb
Balance engineer: Robert Gooch
Newly remastered in 192kHz/24-bit from original tapes by Art & Son Studio, Annecy
Original cover artwork

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