Hasta su jubilación en 2009, Alfred Brendel fue reconocido en todo el mundo por su maestría en el repertorio clásico que empujó hacia adelante los límites del piano a principios del siglo 18. Aquí están sus grabaciones tempranas de estos sutiles y dramáticos conciertos y sonatas, todos en estéreo y todos tan frescos y dinámicos en su impacto como cuando fueron grabados hace más de 50 años. Las grabaciones tempranas de Alfred Brendel para Vanguard pueden haber sido despreciadas por el propio pianista mientras buscaba perfeccionar en particular su maestría del repertorio clásico, pero han resistido la prueba del tiempo. La forma de Beethoven de Brendel entonces era quizás más erupciva, su Mozart menos suave, y en los conciertos fue acompañado por estandartes de la escena musical de la posguerra de Viena. Este conjunto incluye las sonatas y conciertos completos de Beethoven, así como la Fantasía Coral, varias bagatelas y muchos de los conjuntos de variaciones más oscuros, así como un espléndido recorrido temprano de las variaciones Diabelli. Ocho grabaciones de conciertos de Mozart incluyen su favorito Jeunehomme K271, al que regresó muchas veces durante el curso de su carrera, incluido su último concierto y grabación; obras más pequeñas de Mozart en tamaño más que en contenido expresivo, incluyen el magistral quinteto para piano y vientos, la fantasía en Do menor y el consolador rondo en La menor.
https://dvdstorespain.es/es/musica/106788-alfred-brendel-the-legendary-mozart-beethoven-recordings-cd-de-audio-alfred-brendel-and-mozartbeethoven-5028421944302.html106788Alfred Brendel, The Legendary Mozart & Beethoven Recordings [CD de audio] Alfred Brendel and Mozart,Beethoven<div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"> <!-- show up to 2 reviews by default --><br /><p> <span>Until his retirement in 2009, Alfred Brendel was renowned the world over for his mastery of the Classical repertoire that pushed forwards the boundaries of the piano at the turn of the 18th century. Here are his early recordings of these subtle and dramatic concertos and sonatas, all stereo and all as fresh and dynamic in impact as when they were recorded over 50 years ago. Alfred Brendels early recordings for Vanguard may long have been scorned by the pianist himself as he sought ever to refine in particular his mastery of the Classical repertoire, but they have stood the test of time. Brendels way with Beethoven back then was perhaps more eruptive, his Mozart less suave, and in the concertos he was accompanied by stalwarts of the music scene in postwar Vienna. This set includes Beethovens complete sonatas and concertos as well as the Choral Fantasy, various bagatelles and many of the more obscure variation sets as well as a splendid early traversal of the Diabelli variations. Eight Mozart concerto recordings include his favourite Jeunehomme K271, which he returned to many times during the course of his career, including his very last concert and recording; smaller Mozart works in size rather than expressive content include the masterly quintet for piano and winds, the C minor Fantasy and endlessly consoling A minor Rondo.</span> </p> </div>https://dvdstorespain.es/613889-home_default/alfred-brendel-the-legendary-mozart-beethoven-recordings-cd-de-audio-alfred-brendel-and-mozartbeethoven.jpg40.9091instockBrilliant Classics40.909140.9091002023-04-01T02:12:06+0200/Inicio/Inicio/Música/Inicio/Nuevos
Until his retirement in 2009, Alfred Brendel was renowned the world over for his mastery of the Classical repertoire that pushed forwards the boundaries of the piano at the turn of the 18th century. Here are his early recordings of these subtle and dramatic concertos and sonatas, all stereo and all as fresh and dynamic in impact as when they were recorded over 50 years ago. Alfred Brendels early recordings for Vanguard may long have been scorned by the pianist himself as he sought ever to refine in particular his mastery of the Classical repertoire, but they have stood the test of time. Brendels way with Beethoven back then was perhaps more eruptive, his Mozart less suave, and in the concertos he was accompanied by stalwarts of the music scene in postwar Vienna. This set includes Beethovens complete sonatas and concertos as well as the Choral Fantasy, various bagatelles and many of the more obscure variation sets as well as a splendid early traversal of the Diabelli variations. Eight Mozart concerto recordings include his favourite Jeunehomme K271, which he returned to many times during the course of his career, including his very last concert and recording; smaller Mozart works in size rather than expressive content include the masterly quintet for piano and winds, the C minor Fantasy and endlessly consoling A minor Rondo.