...deeply admiring Scott Ross - but I'd say: his registration is clumsy a bit. Quite static & not very structural. Nevertheless an interesting recording. Thx for sharing!
This Concerto, and especially its marvelous cadenza, is probably one of the very greatest assets of Classical Music. Thank you very much for uploading.
Some admirers of his incredible skill as a harpsichordist might not even be aware of the late Professor Ross's remarkable proficiency as an organist. What is truly amazing is how Scott Ross accomplished so much during his tragically short life - a statement which (sadly) could be made about many of the great names in the history of serious music.
I never thought I'd hear a Trout that matched my favorite Trout with Horszowski and the Budapest, but this is superb! I love this Julliard in Mozart, too. Here, they are so well matched with Arrou for beauty, musicality, liveliness and swing. They really have this deep in their souls, not playing overly cautiously, slowly or boringly like so many other Trouts. This is youthful, jolly Schubert!
@@laurah7549 I hope you like it. It has a joyous spontaneity that's a tonic for my soul. The bass player will make you smile and Horszowski's luminosity shimmers in my heart
Lyszt's piano transcription of the bucolic Pastoral made it easier for many people to play and appreciate the piece. But only Glenn Gould made it unworldly. Thank you very much for sharing.
First off I love music but I'm no musician. This disclaimer out of the way, I feel this rendition is sumptuous (it is Arrau!!) but that the 1st movement's main theme which is one of Chopin's most special in the way I believe it is meant to played with some flexibility in phrasing that sets "Chopinian" pianists apart, completely eludes Arrau. He's heavy and I suspect I now understand why he did not revisit this work for Philips. This music was perhaps not meant for him. Also it seems he plays a very unusual edition. For an example of what I mean, I recommend this: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-k64k9j-_oe4.htmlsi=-ES8v9n6q6sUGDMX
1986... ceux qui n'étaient pas nés ne peuvent meme pas imaginer... la liberté, la fantaisie, la vie facile, on se loge facilement, l'essence n'est pas chere, il n'y a pas trop de monde, les gens ne sont pas dingues avec leur portable (y en a pas), on regarde les autres plutot que toujours son écran... scott ross est bien typique de cette époque, la fantaisie, le talent, la simplicité..non , avec vos écrans, vos portables, internet sans arret, les series netflix vous ne pouvez meme pas imaginer ce que vous avez perdu
Very thrilling definitive performance of one of Bachs best and most expressive pieces (b minor!). Behaves all the time except for the climactic circle of fifths passage near the end of the first movement. A small price to pay. The last movement, the echo, is nuclear powered. Oppenheimer and Szilard would have approved
This is spectacular! I've been listening to classical music since the last 20 years and this is the most beautiful interpretation and playing I've ever heard!