Today’s CD features three compositions by three different sets of performers, three different orchestras, and three different conductors.
Triple Concerto in C Op. 56 features:
Yefim Bronfman piano
Gil Shaham violin
Truls Mork cello
Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich
This is a brash, rich composition with lots of dynamics, as well as nice spaces for soloists to solo. Of special interest was Movement II (“Largo”), which gave pianist Yefim Bronfman time to shine. It’s a slower piece. But the juxtaposition of the piano with the violin is intriguing.
The Rondo of Movement III is my favorite, though. I just love it when musicians play Classical music briskly.
Piano Concerto in E Flat Wo04 features:
Martin Galling piano
Berliner Symphoniker
Carl-August Bunte conductor
This is an interesting piece of music. Different from anything else I’ve heard. More horns, for one thing. A different recording of an orchestra. The sound is slightly different, especially in the piano pieces.
Overall, very nice. Bouncy. Sounds like Baroque music in some respects, which may be expected given that it was composed in the late 1700s.
Rondo in B Flat Wo06 for piano and orchestra features:
Walter Klien piano
Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra
Jerzy Semkow conductor
This is a strange little composition. Hard to describe it. Pleasant. Interesting piano sound.
Overall, this CD is filled with great performances. But the compositions aren’t my favorites.