Michael B. Richman | Portland, Maine USA | 03/27/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Deutsche Grammophon seemed to have forgotten about its single disc "Originals" line recently, concentrating instead on reissuing titles via the "Original Masters" boxed sets and "Musik...Sprache der Welt" series (see my reviews). But all that has changed with a recent batch of ten titles, most of which simply are must buys. One of those essential discs is this one -- the Beethoven Triple Concerto and Brahms Double Concerto conducted by the great Ferenc Fricsay leading his beloved Berlin RSO. Fricsay is joined on the 1960 performance of the Triple by pianist Geza Anda, cellist Pierre Fournier and violinist Wolfgang Schneiderhan, and on the 1961 Double again by Schneiderhan this time with cellist Janos Starker. This pairing appeared on CD previously in the early 1990s (and the Triple has been available on a variety of Beethoven comps), and it is a logical reissue to compete with the Karajan/Szell title in EMI's GROTC series. And as celebrated as the EMI title is, in many ways I prefer these recordings as the conductor, orchestra and soloists achieve far greater harmony and unison here, particularly in the Triple. I still have a soft spot in my heart for Oistrakh's accounts with Sargent & Galliera (on an EMI Import Double Forte), but overall this would have to be my first choice recommendation."
BRAHMS' DOPPELKONZERT!...
Sébastien Melmoth | Hôtel d'Alsace, PARIS | 08/11/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
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Beethoven's concerto for Piano Trio and Orchestra is one of The Master's less notable works: it's not very big; it's in the heroic vein, but in a major key; its ideas are fairly plebian by Beethoven's usually exalted standards.
On the other hand, it is of marginal interest for its unusual combo format. Plus, the cello passages give us some idea how a cello concerto by Beethoven might have sounded. (Too bad he didn't give us a quintet for clarinet and string quartet, too!)
The real star here is Brahms' "double" concerto. This is a late great work--actually his last big orchestral work--and too infrenquently heard. The echt-Brahmsian slow middle movement is absolutely sublime; the thrilling and dashing first and third movements have their special charms as well: a supreme work of art.
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Remastered from Vinyl?
horsdumonde | 02/21/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Unless my ears deceive me, the Beethoven was remastered from vinyl; in the quieter passages one can discern what sound like little clicks and pops. Even so, the sound is astonishgly good, on par with the best of that era."
The perfect baton conducting anthological recordings!
"The early and unfair departure of Ferenc Fricsay (49) not only left the world in an orphanage state but deprived it of one of the most perfect and extraordinary conductors of the XX Century. Mr. K would not have been director of the Berlin Philharmonic and the musical legacy of this sumptuous orchestra would have been absolutely different in a positive way. The wisdom, accuracy and genius of Fricsay would have permeated and even maintained the fevered temperament of Fürtwangler who previously had adverted in Fricsay, let 's say without preambles, his natural successor.
The tempos in the Triple Concert are slow, but loaded of fevered expressiveness and Beethoven ethos. Fricsay achieved supported by this outstanding trio and the grateful Orchestra an impeccable and magisterial recording. After you listen it you really feel a cathartic experience. Just the aristocratic phrasing of the last movement: it is amazing:
The Double Concerto is extraordinary too. Filled of charm, aristocratic profile and sumptuous musicality with opulence and distinctive flair. Class and musculature shake hands in this brilliant and unusual performance.
On the other hand think it over. If Deutsche Gramophone decided to include between the Great Recordings of its collection, that `s by itself, must mean something additional.
Go for this notable surprising and breathtaking performance. A true audiophile gem.
Eloquent musicality, sublime grandness!
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Historic Triple and Double
Ryan Kouroukis | Toronto, Ontario Canada | 02/22/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I love this Triple...from the sonics to the soloists to the orchestral playing...everything went right in these sessions!
You can't beat a better team than these guys!
The Double is also pretty great!...but get it for the Triple!"