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Vogt: Brahms – Piano Concerto no.1, Four Ballades (24/48 FLAC)

Vogt: Brahms - Piano Concerto no.1, Four Ballades (24/48 FLAC)
Vogt: Brahms – Piano Concerto no.1, Four Ballades (24/48 FLAC)

Composer: Johannes Brahms
Performer: Lars Vogt
Orchestra: Royal Northern Sinfonia
Conductor: Lars Vogt
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Ondine
Release: 2019
Size: 630 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor, Op. 15
01. I. Maestoso
02. II. Adagio
03. III. Rondo. Allegro non troppo

Ballades (4), Op. 10
04. No. 1, Andante “Edward”
05. No. 2, Andante
06. No. 3, Intermezzo. Allegro
07. No. 4, Andante con moto

Lars Vogt continues his series of concerto recordings with the Royal Northern Sinfonia with this new recording of Johannes Brahms’ (1833–1897) First Piano Concerto together with Four Ballades (Op. 10) for solo piano. As in previous albums, Lars Vogt conducts from the keyboard. The evolution of Brahms’ 1st Piano Concerto took several steps. Originally conceived to become a Sonata for Two Pianos through orchestration it was developed into a four-movement Symphony until reaching into its final form of a Piano Concerto in three movements. During the process, which lasted from 1854 to 1856, some movements were also discarded and replaced by new material. This music is packed with much drama. No wonder since these years were particularly tumultuous in Brahms’ personal life: it was during this period when his great mentor Robert Schumann was sent into an asylum and ultimately died. It was also time when Brahms formed a close, lifelong friendship to Clara Schumann. Some of these feelings might well be echoed in the peaceful 2nd movement, Adagio. Brahms’ Four Ballades, Op. 10 are works written in 1854 by a young composer barely in his 20s, yet these pieces are technically mature and profound in such a manner that they could even be compared to his final piano opuses. Lars Vogt was appointed the first ever “Pianist in Residence” by the Berlin Philharmonic in 2003/04 and enjoys a high profile as a soloist and chamber musician. His debut solo recording on Ondine with Bach’s Goldberg Variations (ODE12732) was released in August 2015 and has been a major critical success. Lars Vogt started his tenure as Music Director of the Royal Northern Sinfonia in September 2015. Lars Vogt was nominated for Gramophone’s Artist of the Year award in 2017. His recordings of Beethoven’s Piano Concertos Nos. 2 & 4 (ODE13112) together with the Royal Northern Sinfonia and an album of Dvorak’s Piano Trios (ODE13162) received Gramophone’s Editor’s Choice in May 2018 and in December 2018. His most recent album on Ondine featuring four Mozart’s Piano Sonatas (ODE13182) was also chosen Gramophone’s Editor’s Choice in July 2019.

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