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Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat minor, Op. 23 Martha Argerich (piano) Conductor: Kirill Kondrashin Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra Recorded: February 1980, Live This is a one-time live recording of Argerich and Kondrashin. Among Argerich's several recordings of Tchaikovsky's No. 1, this performance is the most live-like, with a raw and passionate feel. It was selected as the 3rd best in the 2017 publication "500 Masterpieces." It is a divine performance created by Argerich and each member of the orchestra working as one. It is a document of the happiest moments in music. Because it is an analog live recording, there may be some noise and hissing, but the muse of this moment softens it. Argerich's signature piece, the Tchaikovsky concerto, has been performed with various conductors and orchestras. Her Tchaikovsky is undoubtedly a performance worth listening to. She fully utilizes her technique and piano volume to deliver the music of this difficult piece in a way that satisfies the listener. In this sense, there is probably no pianist as suitable as Argerich. The fine details of expression in this piece are now trivial, and the sounds produced by her keystrokes effortlessly affirm the listener. The existence of such a pianist is precious in the classical music world, and the classical music world would be lonely without performers like her. In particular, this recording conveys the heated atmosphere of a live performance that comes at you. The recording is also not bad, and the sense of presence is pleasant. Furthermore, as Kondrashin is a famous Russian conductor, he harmonizes well with the difficult collaborator Argerich, and skillfully controls the reins of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, one of the world's leading orchestras, without running amok. This performance is already a historical record as such a thrilling masterpiece, and will continue to be talked about as a masterpiece of Tchaikovsky's piano concerto in the future. Japanese domestic edition, no obi, no scratches on the disc 8 Slight scratches on the plastic case *Bulk purchase discounts available (comment in advance)* 2 items purchased → 150 yen off, 3 items purchased → 300 yen off 4 items purchased → 450 yen off, 10 or more items → 150 yen off all items
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