Brahms: Piano Concerto No 1, Hungarian Dances For Piano 4-hands / Angelich, Composer: Johannes Brahms, Performer: Nicholas Angelich, Frank Braley, Conductor: Paavo Järvi, Orchestra/Ensemble: Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra/Ensemble: Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, Number of Discs: 1 customer review "This is an excellent new Brahms recording from Nicholas Angelich and Pavel Järvi. Angelich plays with great beauty and variety of tone and observes Brahms's dynamic markings meticulously. The soloist's first entry is truly played piano, as marked in the score, yet he has huge reserves of power when needed. He phrases beautifully, and only occasionally fails to convince with his rubato. The orchestral playing is excellent and the orchestral balance is exemplary. An excellent performance, which is far superior to recent recordings by Andsnes and Zimerman. The Hungarian dances are an inspired coupling. Angelich and Frank Braley relish this music and they play with great rhythmic verve and kaleidascopic colors. Their ensemble is truly breathtaking!"
1) I Maestoso
2) II Adagio
3) III Rondo (Allegro Non Troppo)
4) No.1 in G minor
5) No.2 in D minor
6) No.3 in F Major
7) No.4 in F minor
8) No.5 in F Sharp minor
9) No.7 in a Major
10) No.11 in A minor
11) No.14 in D minor
12) No.17 in F Sharp minor