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Koncert for klaver og orkester nr. 1, b-mol, opus 23 (Trifonov)
Af Pëtr Tjajkovskij (2012)
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Type
Cd (musik)
Format
1 cd, hybrid SACD, 1 kommentarbilag
Genre
klaverkoncerter
Emneord
Emnetal
78.412:33 (Orkestermusik med soloinstrumenter)
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Indhold
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Beskrivelse
Indspillet i Sankt Petersborg 2011-2012...
Forlag
State Academic Mariinsky Theatre
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
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Fono Forum, 2012 November
"Wer den 1991 geborenen Daniil Trifonov einmal im Konzert erlebt hat ... weiss sofort, dass hier ein geborener Pianist am Werke ist ... Im Tschaikowsky-Konzert liefert der Pianist eine entschieden unsentimentale Interpretation ab. Glasklares, rhythmisch-gemeisseltes Spiel steht hier mehr im Vordergrund als poetische Emphase"
Classical CD review, 2012 September
"He has an astounding technique, beautiful tone, and solid musicianship as well ... He offers a sterling performance of the latter on this new recording made in October of last year"
Classical CD review, 2012 September
BBC music magazine, 2012 December
"Still only 21, Daniil Trifonov is quite a talent ... In the Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1, Trifonov's playing ... is generally notable for its dynamic phrasing and variety of articulation ... He makes a beautiful sound, and the lyricism of the slow movement is touching and sincere"
The gramophone, 2012 November
"After two hearings, this disc provoked two contradictory reponses ... Returning to it: The Concerto remained difiantly uninvolving ... On the other hand, I warmed more to the solo works after a second hearing ... A pianist, then, with a great international career in front of him (no doubt about that) but who, on this evidence, impresses mor with his glittering technical skills than as a poet of the piano"