One of the most admired pianists of his generation, Inon Barnatan kicks
off his complete Beethoven piano concertos cycle with this double album,
together with the Academy of St Martin in the Fields and maestro Alan
Gilbert. Ranging from the classical First and romantic Third to the
experimental Fourth Piano Concerto, and closing with the festive Triple
Concerto, Barnatan and his colleagues display the exceptional expressive
range and stylistic diversity of Beethoven’s musical language. For the
Triple Concerto, Barnatan joins forces with violinist Stefan Jackiw and
cellist Alisa Weilerstein. This recording project bears the fruit of
longstanding and profound musical friendships, and – surprisingly –
offers the first integral recording of Beethoven piano concertos by the
Academy of St Martin in the Fields, one of the most-recorded ensembles
in the world of classical music.
Inon Barnatan is one of the most admired pianists of his generation (New York Times), now making his PENTATONE debut, to be followed by another Beethoven piano concertos album in 2020. The Academy of St Martin in the Fields has built a consistent repertoire with the label throughout the years, whereas Alisa Weilerstein presented the first result of her exclusive collaboration with PENTATONE in 2018 with Transfigured Night. Stefan Jackiw and Alan Gilbert make their PENTATONE debut.
Inon Barnatan is one of the most admired pianists of his generation (New York Times), now making his PENTATONE debut, to be followed by another Beethoven piano concertos album in 2020. The Academy of St Martin in the Fields has built a consistent repertoire with the label throughout the years, whereas Alisa Weilerstein presented the first result of her exclusive collaboration with PENTATONE in 2018 with Transfigured Night. Stefan Jackiw and Alan Gilbert make their PENTATONE debut.
Thanks for posting this! But the first integral release of the Beethoven Piano Concertos with ASMF is the DG set with Jan Lisiecki that came out recently, and a very good set, too.
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