Chopin’s Piano Concertos Nos. 1 & 2 with Daniel Barenboim und Asher Fisch
The subtle yet extravagant outpourings of beauty of his music have made Frédéric Chopin perhaps the most popular piano composer of all. Here, Daniel Barenboim is the soloist in both of the composer’s piano concertos: critics praised the performance for the “magic of the unrepeatable moment”. The concert is conducted by Asher Fisch.
Over the many decades that Daniel Barenboim has worked with the Berliner Philharmoniker, he has performed countless major piano concertos – but for a long time not one by Chopin. This omission is fully rectified in this concert when as soloist he performed both of Chopin’s contributions to the genre in just one evening.
The subtle yet extravagant outpourings of beauty of his music have made Chopin into Poland’s most popular composer. A further two composers represented this evening show, however, that he is no longer the sole embodiment of Polish music. Szymanowski made his breakthrough with a concert in 1906 which included the Concert Overture op. 12 – a work of rich chromaticism and effervescence reminiscent of Strauss’s Don Juan. Just as Szymanowski became the most prominent Polish composer of the early 20th century, Lutosławski was regarded as the seminal musical figure of his native land after the Second World War. Here, the multifaceted composer is represented by his neoclassical Overture for Strings. The conductor of the evening was Asher Fisch, making his debut with the Berliner Philharmoniker. So far he has made a name for himself primarily in the world’s opera houses, including the Vienna and Bavarian State Opera houses, the Royal Opera House, the Metropolitan Opera and La Scala, Milan.
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