Robert Casdesus: Live Recordings from Carnegie Hall
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Another valuable release from APR that sheds new light on Barbirolli's ill-fated stint as Toscanini's successor at the New York Philharmonic and gives well-deserved attention to the now-neglected French pianist Robert Casadesus. On the evidence here, Barbirolli's leadership in New York produced alert, incisive orchestral playing, and Casadesus in concert was a more dynamic pianist than in the studio. He later recorded the Mozart with George Szell and the Franck with Eugene Ormandy. They're more polished than these live 1930s concert recordings and in excellent stereo sound, so most will prefer them. But historical performance buffs and the pianist's fans will want this disc, where he plays with more zest. He's still a keyboard aristocrat, but he's more unbuttoned "live," lending near-raucous humor to the Weber and power to the Franck. Casadesus was a great Mozart pianist and this Concerto is done to perfection. Bryan Crimp's transfers miraculously retrieve full, colorful piano tone from the raw originals, but they couldn't eliminate occasional dropouts and distortion. They're worth listening past. --Dan Davis
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Robert Casdesus: Live Recordings from Carnegie Hall
Manufacturer: Appian ( Apr ) ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004TQU9 Release Date: 2000-06-27 |
Amazon.com
Another valuable release from APR that sheds new light on Barbirolli's ill-fated stint as Toscanini's successor at the New York Philharmonic and gives well-deserved attention to the now-neglected French pianist Robert Casadesus. On the evidence here, Barbirolli's leadership in New York produced alert, incisive orchestral playing, and Casadesus in concert was a more dynamic pianist than in the studio. He later recorded the Mozart with George Szell and the Franck with Eugene Ormandy. They're more polished than these live 1930s concert recordings and in excellent stereo sound, so most will prefer them. But historical performance buffs and the pianist's fans will want this disc, where he plays with more zest. He's still a keyboard aristocrat, but he's more unbuttoned "live," lending near-raucous humor to the Weber and power to the Franck. Casadesus was a great Mozart pianist and this Concerto is done to perfection. Bryan Crimp's transfers miraculously retrieve full, colorful piano tone from the raw originals, but they couldn't eliminate occasional dropouts and distortion. They're worth listening past. --Dan DavisCustomer Reviews:
Bravo, Maestro!.......2006-02-27
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