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Piano Concertos 1 & 2

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cinefil50
24 juli 2025
Je dispose , sur mes étagères , d' Arrau / Concertgebouw d' Amsterdam / Haïtink , de Serkin / Philharmonia / Ormandy et de Brendel / Chicago / Levine .Peu de choses , en fait , puisque la production discographique est immense , pour ces chefs d'oeuvre .Et rassemble les meilleurs pianistes , chefs et orchestres , disons entre 1950 et nos jours , pour se limiter aux enregistrements procurant un son moderne .Dans mon souvenir , ce sont Arrau ( en vinyle ) et Brendel ( en cd ) qui m'avaient laissé la plus vive impression .Mais je ne les ai pas réécoutés .Ces enregistrements de 2014 et 2015 sont très soignés , voire peaufinés , comme d'habitude chez BIS .Prises de son magnifiques .Sudbin m'avait impressionné dans son disque Rachmaninov , chez le même éditeur .La Sinfonietta de Tapiola ne compte que 41 musiciens .Et le Chef Vänskä s'est construit une réelle réputation .A l'issue de quelques écoutes , il me semble que la réussite majeure est l'op.15 ( les deux concertos furent conçus ou achevés , en fait , à peu près à la même époque , les toutes dernières années du XVIII° siècle ) .En particulier , je reste saisi par l'infinie douceur du Largo , tel qu'il nous donné Ici .Velouté , émouvant , tendre .Avec la hauteur de ton nécessaire .Parfait .En fait , tout ce Concerto sonne à la fois léger et profond , avec ces interprètes .
David Rowe
19 november 2024
I'm so fired up about this recording I can't help but reveal the conclusion before I even begin! Listening to this disc caused exclamations of "WOW" from me - many times throughout its duration. This is by far, without doubt, absolutely positively the most incredible Beethoven recording I have ever heard. For so many reasons I can't really put them all into words, but I'll try with just 4 major ones.First, and foremost, is the conducting of Osmo Vanska. I am a huge fan of Vanska's Beethoven Symphonies cycle with the Minnesota Orchestra, also for BIS. It is overall the most rewarding symphonies cycle I have heard, notable for its freshness; sense of discovery; exuberance; exciting tempos; vigorous, accurate, crisp articulation; and superlative SACD sound quality by BIS. Vanska brings all of those same qualities to an accompanying role in these concertos - and indeed, the orchestra's contribution here is as strongly positive as is the soloist's. The Tapiola Sinfonietta is extraordinarily excellent. Their playing is vigorous and incisively articulate, and at all times lightning quick in response to every accent, dynamic and musical nuance. For just one example, listen to those stinging accents on the "wrong" beat in the second subject of the 1st Concerto's finale to hear what I mean. Played this crisply and incisively brings a whole new meaning to the piece. And combined with this very fast tempo, it sounds so very "right", making one wonder why other conductors sound so lazy.Second, we are treated to that same superlative sound quality here as experienced from the set of symphonies. Indeed, I cannot imagine a better-sounding piano/orchestra combination, one which combines fullness, weight, warmth, energy and absolute clarity. The piano tone is perfect - capturing its full-sized grandeur along with that utterly delicious bell-like ping, so characteristic of a Steinway. The acoustic and perspective are utterly natural and realistic, providing the listener with the illusion of hearing it live from within the hall.Third, the sensational playing of pianist Yevgeny Sudbin. Here is playing of such freshness and sense of discovery that the listener hears every single musical phrase as a complete revelation. Technique is, of course, absolutely flawless and assured, even with the very brisk tempos adopted. His prowess is simply stunning - just listen to how cleanly and rhythmically secure he plays each passage, but with such variety of articulation and phrasing that inner details which normally go unnoticed are brought out to fascinating effect. And everything Sudbin plays is infused with musical nuance, dynamic contrast and subtle rubato. We hear expertly crafted musical expression, sounding utterly naturally and completely spontaneous. Again and again, I hear Sudbin point a phrase and each time I listen in wonderment how other pianists seem to make this music sound so earthbound and routine. And the delicate playing in the first movement of the Second is breathtaking.And then there's Sudbin's use of his own cadenzas in the 1st Concerto. That in the first movement is especially inventive. Starting with the germ of Beethoven's theme, it develops into a glorious outpouring of rhapsodic creativity, sounding for all the world as if it were improvised on the spot. And while it verges into more modern territory (Liszt and Chopin come to mind; even Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff), it never sounds anything but absolutely appropriate. Played with such style, grace and respect, it simply fits.And finally, the overall interpretations and style could not be more rewarding. I've already noted the endless amounts of enthusiastic freshness and the sense of discovery from all involved. But even more than this, they infuse this music with an abundance of joyfulness and downright FUN! When has Beethoven sounded like he's enjoying himself as much as here? And when was the last time you heard musicians play with such enthusiasm and energy that it was unmistakable that they are enjoying themselves so much that it bubbles to the surface? In many places, these Beethoven concertos reminded me of Mozart at his most mischievous.Tempos are generally swift and "period-accurate". Indeed, the finales are VERY fast! But, as always, they sound absolutely right - never hectic or breathless, just thrillingly exhilarating.In closing, it should be obvious that I enjoyed listening to this disc so much I can barely express my enthusiasm in words. Not only is it my favorite disc of 2017 so far, it is the disc I shall return to EVERY time I want to listen to these concertos.
Scott S.
23 oktober 2024
This final disc in Sudbin's concerto cycle finishes an outstanding set of the Beethoven concertos for piano with this soloist and conductor. I have enjoyed every performance from this well matched pair. If you love theses concertos as I do, don't hesitate.