Brahms - Piano concerto no.1 - Elly Ney - Mannheimer National Orchester - Herbert Albert 1962

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  • Johannes Brahms
    Piano concerto no. 1 d-minor op 15
    Elly Ney - piano
    Mannheimer National Orchester
    cond. Herbert Albert
    Brahms Festival Tutzing 1962
    rec. by Frithjof von Bodungen

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  • @sirdicaudore
    @sirdicaudore 3 роки тому +3

    Can't tell you how much I was hoping and expecting for a Ney's (complete) 1st Brahms!!!!!!

  • @LuizGuilhermePozzi
    @LuizGuilhermePozzi 3 роки тому +2

    I love this recording!!!! Grüsse aus Brasilien :)

  • @humiohukuda9152
    @humiohukuda9152 Рік тому

    Elly Nay has a recording of Brahms' First Piano Concerto!. Thank you very much.

  • @burninglightfire
    @burninglightfire 3 роки тому +3

    I always wanted to hear that in full length and secretly wished for it. Thank you again for this treasure!
    This concerto was part of her career over 6 decades. She once got famous for it, when she and conductor Fritz Steinbach, who conducted the d-minor while Brahms was playing himself, played on a Brahms memorial night both of his piano concertos. They received great honors for this evening. She was famous for her great d-minor in all her later career phases and performed it many times!
    In this versions she seems to be still in great control with her fingering and displays a wonderful and enegetic version without real weaknesses. Astounding if you consider her age and that she did not age as exclusively with modern technology like Aegerich or Pollini today. She got through terribly rough times and had no food during WW1 that of course interrupted her career. For this very reason she went to America in 1921! Just compare the primitive way how she had to travel by trains totally full and slow and ships. No luxury seats or business class. She like many others got sick from the steam train and the air draft.
    In WW2 she constantly visited countless hospitals, prisons and schools always in travel and somtimes with the bombing even in trouble. She came late to one train to Breslau and that saved her life.
    This all makes it even more astonishing how she was able to play that well physically after having to deal with all these things.

    • @yuyunfei9994
      @yuyunfei9994 4 місяці тому

      I have just learned about this master, please do you have any more information you can provide about her, thank you very much!

    • @gerhardrohne2261
      @gerhardrohne2261 3 місяці тому

      @@yuyunfei9994 there is wiki...