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Jeremy Siepmann- Introduction to Brahms: Piano Concerto 2

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There is perhaps no great piano concerto grander than the Brahms B Flat. With the spaciousness of a symphony, the drama of an opera, the intimacy of a lullaby and the intertwining raptures of the greatest love songs. It touches on almost every emotion with extraordinary immediacy and power. It's virtuosity is spell-binding, yet always substantial.

Tracklist:

  1. Introduction; Opening Horn Call And Piano's Answer
  2. Rising Three-note Scalewise Pattern
  3. Quicker, Descending Six-note 'Answer'
  4. Second 'Answering' Phrase
  5. First Main Theme Completed By Orchestra
  6. Peace Shattered As Piano Bursts Back In Like A Tiger
  7. Variant Of Opening Horn Call In Bass
  8. Orchestra Returns, Beginning Of Exposition Proper
  9. Big, 'Singing' Theme In Orchestra; Piano 'Forgotten'
  10. Call To Arms By Strings; Marshalling Of Orchestral Forces
  11. Piano Re-enters Fray With Massive Expansion Of Opening Figure
  12. Piano 'Explores' Two Main Facets Of Opening Theme
  13. Transition. Sense Of Key Weakened. Piano And Orchestra Come Toge
  14. Piano And Orchestra 'Argue' Over Speed Of Thematic Three-note Ri
  15. Piano And Orchestra In Friendly Dialogue Before Piano Falls Away
  16. 'Winged' Harmonic Shadow Of Pure Pianistic Tone-Colour
  17. New 'Transitional' Theme From Orchestra Developed By Piano
  18. After Indecision And Discussion, The Mood Suddenly Turns Playful
  19. Reminder Of Second Main Theme In It's Original Form
  20. Transformation Of Second Main Theme By Piano
  21. Piano Hijacks Orchestra's 'Call To Arms' (First Heard In Track 1
  22. Piano And Orchestra, Now Allies, Explore Theme, But With Piano L
  23. Dramatic Eruption Of Orchestra Leads To The Development Section
  24. Pianistic 'Tiger' Replaced By Gentle, Reflective, Soft-spoken Po
  25. Transformed 'Tiger' Theme Amicably Shared By Piano And Orchestra
  26. An Apparently New Theme - But Battle Hymn Of The Republic?
  27. Brief, Downward-driving Section Prepares For The Recapitulation
  28. On The Threshold Of The Recapitulation
  29. Recapitulation: The Magical Return
  30. From Gate-crashing Tiger To Celestial Tenderness - And A Surpris
  31. An Unexpected And Portentous Change Of Mood, Suggesting Tragedy
  32. Summation
  33. First Movement (Complete)
  34. Second Movement: The Upward-driving Opening Gambit, Piano Alone
  35. Downward-driving Answer From Lower Strings (Violas, Cellos, Bass
  36. Theme Vs Melody
  37. Eerie, Unharmonised, 'White' Sound Of Second Theme
  38. Second Theme Taken Up And Developed By Piano
  39. Expectation And Surprise; Harmonic Fluidity And Intensifying Dra
  40. Return (And Transformation) Of Theme Two
  41. Theme One Returns In Orchestra; Theme Three Emerges In Major Mod
  42. Sequence Of Fragmentary Episodes Begins With Unexpected Fanfare
  43. Variant Of Theme Three In Piano (Diabolical Piano Octaves)
  44. Rescored Variant Of 'Fanfare' Theme; From Grandeur To Solemnity
  45. Rhapsodic Variant Of Fanfare, This Time For Piano Alone
  46. Recapitulation Of Opening, With Piano And Orchestra Reversing Ro
  47. Theme Two Transformed By New Instrumentation
  48. Cue And Second Movement (Complete)
  49. Introduction, Cue And First Main Theme
  50. Theme One Taken Up By Strings And Solo Oboe; Piano's Entry
  51. Complex Variant Of Theme One With Very Different Speed And Rhyth
  52. Orchestra And Piano In Mixed Variants Of Theme One, Now Intensif
  53. Theme Two, Hushed And 'Tuneless', With Piano, Clarinets And Stri
  54. Oboe Theme Returns, Now Delicately Embroidered By The Piano
  55. Cue And Third Movement (Complete)
  56. Finale: Introduction, Cue And Main Theme
  57. Violins Take Up Tune, With Winds And Piano Accompanying
  58. Piano Introduces Part 2 Of The Main Theme
  59. Part 3 Of The Theme, Led By Piano, In 'Fiercely' Self-confident
  60. First Episode, Part 1
  61. First Episode, Part 2
  62. Piano Hands Theme Over To Clarinets And Bassoons
  63. First Episode, Part 3, In Piano, First; Then Flutes And Oboes
  64. Strings And Flutes Take Theme, With Bubbling Commentary From Pia
  65. Tipsy Dancers (Piano And Winds) Return, Tiring; Strings Take Ove
  66. In The Central Episode, The Orchestra Throws Down A Dramatic Cha
  67. ...To Which The Piano Duly Responds With A Stormy Outburst
  68. Piano Kick-starts Run-up To Final Section In A Variant Of The Ma
  69. Orchestra Sets Off On A Jaunty March, Later Joined By The Piano
  70. Piano Propels Orchestra Into Final Section
  71. Summation And Cue To The Movement As A Whole
  72. Finale (Complete)
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Jeremy Siepmann- Introduction to Brahms: Piano Concerto 2

SKU: 636943803028
Regular price ¥182.00
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Release Date: 07.17.2001

 
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There is perhaps no great piano concerto grander than the Brahms B Flat. With the spaciousness of a symphony, the drama of an opera, the intimacy of a lullaby and the intertwining raptures of the greatest love songs. It touches on almost every emotion with extraordinary immediacy and power. It's virtuosity is spell-binding, yet always substantial.

Tracklist:

  1. Introduction; Opening Horn Call And Piano's Answer
  2. Rising Three-note Scalewise Pattern
  3. Quicker, Descending Six-note 'Answer'
  4. Second 'Answering' Phrase
  5. First Main Theme Completed By Orchestra
  6. Peace Shattered As Piano Bursts Back In Like A Tiger
  7. Variant Of Opening Horn Call In Bass
  8. Orchestra Returns, Beginning Of Exposition Proper
  9. Big, 'Singing' Theme In Orchestra; Piano 'Forgotten'
  10. Call To Arms By Strings; Marshalling Of Orchestral Forces
  11. Piano Re-enters Fray With Massive Expansion Of Opening Figure
  12. Piano 'Explores' Two Main Facets Of Opening Theme
  13. Transition. Sense Of Key Weakened. Piano And Orchestra Come Toge
  14. Piano And Orchestra 'Argue' Over Speed Of Thematic Three-note Ri
  15. Piano And Orchestra In Friendly Dialogue Before Piano Falls Away
  16. 'Winged' Harmonic Shadow Of Pure Pianistic Tone-Colour
  17. New 'Transitional' Theme From Orchestra Developed By Piano
  18. After Indecision And Discussion, The Mood Suddenly Turns Playful
  19. Reminder Of Second Main Theme In It's Original Form
  20. Transformation Of Second Main Theme By Piano
  21. Piano Hijacks Orchestra's 'Call To Arms' (First Heard In Track 1
  22. Piano And Orchestra, Now Allies, Explore Theme, But With Piano L
  23. Dramatic Eruption Of Orchestra Leads To The Development Section
  24. Pianistic 'Tiger' Replaced By Gentle, Reflective, Soft-spoken Po
  25. Transformed 'Tiger' Theme Amicably Shared By Piano And Orchestra
  26. An Apparently New Theme - But Battle Hymn Of The Republic?
  27. Brief, Downward-driving Section Prepares For The Recapitulation
  28. On The Threshold Of The Recapitulation
  29. Recapitulation: The Magical Return
  30. From Gate-crashing Tiger To Celestial Tenderness - And A Surpris
  31. An Unexpected And Portentous Change Of Mood, Suggesting Tragedy
  32. Summation
  33. First Movement (Complete)
  34. Second Movement: The Upward-driving Opening Gambit, Piano Alone
  35. Downward-driving Answer From Lower Strings (Violas, Cellos, Bass
  36. Theme Vs Melody
  37. Eerie, Unharmonised, 'White' Sound Of Second Theme
  38. Second Theme Taken Up And Developed By Piano
  39. Expectation And Surprise; Harmonic Fluidity And Intensifying Dra
  40. Return (And Transformation) Of Theme Two
  41. Theme One Returns In Orchestra; Theme Three Emerges In Major Mod
  42. Sequence Of Fragmentary Episodes Begins With Unexpected Fanfare
  43. Variant Of Theme Three In Piano (Diabolical Piano Octaves)
  44. Rescored Variant Of 'Fanfare' Theme; From Grandeur To Solemnity
  45. Rhapsodic Variant Of Fanfare, This Time For Piano Alone
  46. Recapitulation Of Opening, With Piano And Orchestra Reversing Ro
  47. Theme Two Transformed By New Instrumentation
  48. Cue And Second Movement (Complete)
  49. Introduction, Cue And First Main Theme
  50. Theme One Taken Up By Strings And Solo Oboe; Piano's Entry
  51. Complex Variant Of Theme One With Very Different Speed And Rhyth
  52. Orchestra And Piano In Mixed Variants Of Theme One, Now Intensif
  53. Theme Two, Hushed And 'Tuneless', With Piano, Clarinets And Stri
  54. Oboe Theme Returns, Now Delicately Embroidered By The Piano
  55. Cue And Third Movement (Complete)
  56. Finale: Introduction, Cue And Main Theme
  57. Violins Take Up Tune, With Winds And Piano Accompanying
  58. Piano Introduces Part 2 Of The Main Theme
  59. Part 3 Of The Theme, Led By Piano, In 'Fiercely' Self-confident
  60. First Episode, Part 1
  61. First Episode, Part 2
  62. Piano Hands Theme Over To Clarinets And Bassoons
  63. First Episode, Part 3, In Piano, First; Then Flutes And Oboes
  64. Strings And Flutes Take Theme, With Bubbling Commentary From Pia
  65. Tipsy Dancers (Piano And Winds) Return, Tiring; Strings Take Ove
  66. In The Central Episode, The Orchestra Throws Down A Dramatic Cha
  67. ...To Which The Piano Duly Responds With A Stormy Outburst
  68. Piano Kick-starts Run-up To Final Section In A Variant Of The Ma
  69. Orchestra Sets Off On A Jaunty March, Later Joined By The Piano
  70. Piano Propels Orchestra Into Final Section
  71. Summation And Cue To The Movement As A Whole
  72. Finale (Complete)