I’m old enough to have heard Glenn Gould play the Bach D minor concerto in a concert with the Columbus Symphony around 1960. The conductor was Evan Whallon. Of the hundreds of concerts I have attended since then it still ranks as one of the most memorable!
I love Poulenc. I think he is my favorite chamber music composer for woodwinds. He never misses a beat with his sonatas and his trios. Just an absolute legend. He has such an iconic and unique style. Also, I still don't understand how any human being can play Prokofiev's last two concertos. But they both are absolutely stunning. I used to only like the fast part of the third, but I grew to love both of them. Prokofiev is such a unique composer.
I love Poulenc's chamber music- particularly the Clarinet Sonata- as It is all so wonderfully written & emotionally rich, but it couldn't't have been written by anyone else. The last two concerti by Prokofiev are weird- I currently lean more to No. 4, but I still need time to understand them better. Still really great works!
I liked it a lot as well- for me, I don't think I could pick between a fast and a slow one. I like the excitement that a faster performance brings, but, as you pointed out, a slower tempo really brings out the harmony & counterpoint!
I’m old enough to have heard Glenn Gould play the Bach D minor concerto in a concert with the Columbus Symphony around 1960. The conductor was Evan Whallon. Of the hundreds of concerts I have attended since then it still ranks as one of the most memorable!
That would've been absolutely wonderful!
The adagio from ravel's concerto is really amazing
One of, if not the best, slow movement from any piano concerto!
@@ThomasRamsay_Music it is truly a great mix of romanticism and impressionism
i swear... if some nerd in the comments say ''hmmm actually the bach concerto is for harpschord 🤓'' im gona rage
I was going to pick Brandenburg 5, but then I realised that I could get away with it more if I picked the keyboard concerto 😃
I love Poulenc. I think he is my favorite chamber music composer for woodwinds. He never misses a beat with his sonatas and his trios. Just an absolute legend. He has such an iconic and unique style.
Also, I still don't understand how any human being can play Prokofiev's last two concertos. But they both are absolutely stunning. I used to only like the fast part of the third, but I grew to love both of them. Prokofiev is such a unique composer.
I love Poulenc's chamber music- particularly the Clarinet Sonata- as It is all so wonderfully written & emotionally rich, but it couldn't't have been written by anyone else.
The last two concerti by Prokofiev are weird- I currently lean more to No. 4, but I still need time to understand them better. Still really great works!
The Ravel is sublime!
great list, I like the slower bach d minor. The harmony stands out more
I liked it a lot as well- for me, I don't think I could pick between a fast and a slow one. I like the excitement that a faster performance brings, but, as you pointed out, a slower tempo really brings out the harmony & counterpoint!
Poulenc’s Concerto 👌👌
Great vid!! Would love to see some Beethoven concerti in the next one. :))
That's a good idea- stay tuned!
I love poulenc
Such an underrated composer... definitely one of my favourites!
hmmm.... actually the bach concerto is for harpsichord 🤓
hmmm... actually the recording here is played on the piano 🤓