Beethoven Triple Concerto

Started by richidoo, November 16, 2012, 04:41:58 PM

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richidoo



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I have a couple versions of this work. This one is very special. The timing, communication, spiritual energy of this performance is awesome. This is one of my favorite recordings. It is a technical masterpiece in its compositional structure, but at the same time it is a tender, intimate and friendly face on a composer usually writing in more serious terms. It is fresh, childlike, innocent, inspiring. But at the same time, the melody lines fit together so perfectly it proves divine inspiration. It is deceptively simple on first listen. But soon the melodies will be haunting you all day. Then you will start to hear the deep maturity in the rythmic and emotional interpretations of the three soloists. Their masterful instrumental tone, and positive enthusiastic feeling combine to make this one of those once in a lifetime performances that you are so grateful was captured on tape. HVK is not known for graceful, insihgtful interpretations, especially of the preeminent german masters like Beethoven. But this is a charming surprise that shows his musical depth. Tempo is everything on such strong melodic works, and he gets it right, along with the pace and groove of all three movements. If you are a Beethovian, I would recommend you grab this and give it a few hundred listenings. Like a great jazz record, it takes that many to get it all, and to feel you have really heard it.

This Egmont (on the B side) is also my favorite version. More in the expected tradition of HVK, this is ballsy, scary, penetrating, powerful like the composer intended. It starts off low loud, dark and forboding then gets big, concise, grandiose, relentless. The beginning is very difficult to conduct to the full musical potential. Conductors often don't have the balls to speak like this. Karajan had no fear of powerful music. One of my best Beethoven symphonic recordings.    :thumb:

topround

November is Beethoven awareness month :thumb:
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richidoo


etcarroll

Is it really, I did not know that.

Have to check to see if I have Rich's recommendation, have a ton of Beethoven I haven't listened to yet.

Quote from: topround on November 16, 2012, 05:55:14 PM
November is Beethoven awareness month :thumb:
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rollo

  Love the new icon professor. Great LP BTW. Goosebump city.


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richidoo

I'd love to hear it on LP. Mine is CD.

etcarroll

You shameless grasper.

I checked to see if I had it, alas, not this version. Otherwise I'd send it to you. I have the Oistrakh, Rostropovich & Richter version, von Karajan at the helm, on Angel vinyl.

I'd be glad to send it along if you want to listen. And when did you add a tt?

G
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richidoo

I'm glad you remember how good my TT sounded from your visit! haha I fixed the VTA a couple months ago, so it's better now. It's Clearaudio Concept, I got it used summer '11.

No thanks this time, but thanks for the offer Gene! Do you like that version of the Beethoven?

etcarroll

Only version I have, so I like it well enough.

I find Angel vinyl 'suspect' at times however.
"...if you want to enjoy your gear, don't listen to anything that might be better."

richidoo

Except for the one I sent you, the DG in this OP... see if you like it mo betta