|
|
|
On this page, Brailowsky plays concerti by Mozart, Chopin, Liszt and Rachmaninoff.
Mozart Piano Concerto 23 in A major, K 488
Serge Koussevitzky conducting the Boston Symphony Orchestra
i Allegro
recorded live in 1945
ii Adagio (Andante)
iii Allegro assai (Presto)
Chopin Piano Concerto 1 in E minor, Op 11
Julius Prüwel conducting the Berliner Philharmoniker
recorded live in 1928
i Allegro maestoso
ii Romanze: Larghetto
iii Rondo: Vivace
Chopin Piano Concerto 1 in E minor, Op 11
Eduard van Beinum conducting the Concertgebouworkest Amsterdam
i Allegro maestoso
16:00 ➢ ii Romanze: Larghetto
25:08 ➢ iii Rondo: Vivace
recorded live in 1949
Chopin Piano Concerto 1 in E minor, Op 11
William Steinberg conducting the RCA Victor Symphony Orhestra
recorded live in 1949
i Allegro maestoso
ii Romanze: Larghetto
iii Rondo: Vivace
Chopin Piano Concerto 2 in F minor, Op 21
Charles Munch conducting the Boston Symphony Orhestra
recorded live in 1954
i Maestoso
ii Larghetto
iii Allegro vivace
A Tribute to Alexander Brailowsky
4/25/76 WNCN broadcast
Chopin Impromptu 4 "Fantaisie-Impromptu", Op 66 (posth)
07:35 ➢ Liszt Totentanz for Piano and Orchestra, S 126
Eugene Ormandy conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra
23:31 ➢ Chopin Prelude 24 in D minor, Op 28~4
27:09 ➢ Chopin ii Romanze: Larghetto from Piano Concerto 1 in E minor, Op 11
Eugene Ormandy conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra
37:54 ➢ Chopin Grande Valse Brilliante 1 in E♭ major, Op 18
Liszt Piano Concerto 1 in E♭ major
Julius Prüwel conducting the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
recorded in 1928
Franck Symphonic Variations
Fritz Reiner conducting the RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra
recorded in 1952
Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto 2 in C minor, Op 18
Enrique Jorda conducting the San Franisco Symphony Orchestra
i Moderato
ii Adagio sostenuto
iii Allegro scherzando
For those of you who enjoy murder mysteries, here is my first with a strong musical polemic as background
Murder in the House of the Muse
which is also available as an audiobook.
And this is the more recently published second mystery in the series:
Follow these links to our main subject categories
|
|
|
Or return to the Alexander Brailowsky page