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Khachaturian: Concerto for violin in Dm; Concerto for piano in Df

Khachaturian: Concerto for violin in Dm; Concerto for piano in Df
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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Piano Concerto in D flat major (also arranged for 2 pianos): Allegro ma non troppo e maestoso
  2. Piano Concerto in D flat major (also arranged for 2 pianos): Andante con anima
  3. Piano Concerto in D flat major (also arranged for 2 pianos): Allegro brillante
  4. Violin Concerto in D minor (also arranged for violin & piano): 1. Allegro con fermezza
  5. Violin Concerto in D minor (also arranged for violin & piano): 2. Andante sostenuto
  6. Violin Concerto in D minor (also arranged for violin & piano): 3. Allegro vivace

Disc 2:

  1. Masquerada, suite from the incidental music for orchestra (or piano): No. 1, Waltz
  2. Masquerada, suite from the incidental music for orchestra (or piano): No. 2, Nocturne
  3. Masquerada, suite from the incidental music for orchestra (or piano): No. 3, Mazurka
  4. Masquerada, suite from the incidental music for orchestra (or piano): No. 4, Romance
  5. Masquerada, suite from the incidental music for orchestra (or piano): No. 5, Galop
  6. Symphony No.2 in A minor ('Symphony with Bells'): 1. Andante maestoso
  7. Symphony No.2 in A minor ('Symphony with Bells'): 2. Allegro risoluto
  8. Symphony No.2 in A minor ('Symphony with Bells'): 3. Andante sostenuto
  9. Symphony No.2 in A minor ('Symphony with Bells'): 4. Andante mosso - allegro sostenuto. Maestoso

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #13949 in Music
  • Released on: 1997-10-14
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Dimensions: .23 pounds

Customer Reviews

Above-average performances, but...4
...well, both concertos as as writen above - not the best, but above-average for sure. Masquerade suite with maestro Stanley Black is excellent. Everything OK up to now - but here it comes: the most important work of the two-cd set, Khachaturian's rarely recorded Symphony No.2 (only two other recordings exist - scandalous, because it is a masterpiece!), is superb, ultimate preformance - far far best from all available, but the recording quality of the symphony is TERRIBLE. I do not often complain for sound quality of recordings, but in this case, it is simply unacceptable. The sound frays out often in heights, and in way, which will cause you pain, if volume is up. Whole recording is way too sharp, that's the problem. Big dishonour for Decca, but sound problems are not rare with this label... Really annoying, beacause the syphony is perfromed so so perfectly.

An excellent Khachaturian compilation.5
I agree with the previous reviewer, except that the Symphony No. 2 was the actual selling point for me for this disc - Aram Khachaturian himself conducts the Vienna Philharmonic in this performance, and his account of the symphony is absolutely fantastic.

In my opinion, the sound quality is completely forgivable.

Good performance from relatively young Larrocha4
Although we have a definitive recording for Khachatrian piano concerto, i.e., William Kapell's one, this is still worth hearing, especially if you like Alicia de Larrocha and don't know her other than Spanish music. This is a good example proving that she is really a complete pianist, not just a Spanish piano music specialist.

I think that her other concerto recordings (Ravel Piano Concertos (for both hands & left hand), Rachmaninov No.2 & 3(!!), Chopin No.2, Franck "Symphonic Variations", Faure "Fantasie", Falla "Nights in the Gardens of Spain", Mozart No.25 & 27, etc.) during her Decca/London-era in the 70s should be reissued and heard much more.