Live recordings from Austrian Radio broadcasts (ORF) released for the
 very first time by one of the greatest musicians of all time.
The Schumann Piano Concerto requires virtually everything a pianist 
should have to offer: poetry, virtuosity, poised restraint – Brendel 
passes the test on all accounts with his passionate, insightful and 
refreshing interpretation.
On this Schumann Piano Concerto performance, taken from Brendel’s 
70th Birthday residency in 2001, with the inestimable partners in Sir 
Simon Rattle and the Wiener Philharmoniker, Alfred Brendel writes that 
“listening to this live recording I felt that, for once, I heard what I 
wanted to hear”.
Brahms “Handel” Variations are what many consider to be the most 
imposing piece of its kind composed in the four decades that separate it
 from Beethoven’s “Diabelli” Variations.
A work with a wealth of different characters, colour and masterful 
disposition. The Fugue in particular is something to marvel at with its 
contrapuntal and pianistic power. Even Wagner had to concede that the 
result was impressive, “One sees what can still be done with the old 
forms when someone comes along who knows how to handle them”.
Brendel has never recorded the Brahms “Handel” Variations in the 
studio which makes this his first commercially available recording of 
the work. (Presto Classical)

 
 
 
 
 
Alfred Brendel?! "one of the greatest musicians of all time"????!!!!
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