BEETHOVEN, L. van: Piano Concertos Nos. 3 and 4 (Giltburg, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, V. Petrenko)
For 19th-century audiences Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 3 was the most loved of all his piano concertos, a work in which the balancing of high drama, tenderness, lyricism and humour is most pronounced and in which a coda resolves inner tensions with brilliance and triumphant grandeur. Piano Concerto No. 4 is the most introspective and poetic of the concertos. The simplicity of its opening piano statement gives way to an unprecedented dialogue in the central movement between a heartfelt piano and an austere unison string orchestra, before the infectious energy of the dramatic finale.
Tracklist
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (Orchestra)
Petrenko, Vasily (Conductor)
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (Orchestra)
Petrenko, Vasily (Conductor)
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (Orchestra)
Petrenko, Vasily (Conductor)
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (Orchestra)
Petrenko, Vasily (Conductor)
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (Orchestra)
Petrenko, Vasily (Conductor)
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (Orchestra)
Petrenko, Vasily (Conductor)
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (Orchestra)
Petrenko, Vasily (Conductor)
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (Orchestra)
Petrenko, Vasily (Conductor)





























