Solomon performs Brahms Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel with beautiful technique and such life and joy, high spirits and energy too. Gentle touch and also highly expressive.
A stupendous performance! No other pianist has captured so successfully the truly orchestral colouring of this work. And no other performance matches the savage excitement of variations 23 and 24. This recording features Solomon at the peak of his powers.
No comment needed on the playing. I’d only add that Mark has also posted a Solomon tribute page that includes two New Zealand radio interviews (I’m not aware of any preserved from the UK or USA). Not as probing as the playing, but interesting to find that the first rather stiff interviewer has Solomon responding like a languid toff while the second, more bluff, fellow has Solomon responding like an Elgarian squire. Would like to have heard much more from both Solomons and, even more, recordings of the varied and generous programs he played there in 1954 (Bach, all four Chopin Ballades…) Mark and the late Allan Evans found, with enough effort you never know what’s going to turn up. Thanks so much!
I can believe that, Paul. Prior to WWll he was best known for his Chopin and Liszt. Indeed, in the 30s Solomon, Cortot and Rubinstein (the last of these a great Solomon admirer) shared subscription series of Chopin recitals in London. I prefer not to think of this too often, but at the time Solo had his first stroke, plans were in place for him to record the Chopin sonatas 2 and 3. Oh, what we have lost owing to such contingencies, just as we lost Neveu, Cantelli and Kapell to plane crashes, Brain and Richard Farrell to car crashes, Lupatti to Hodgkins Disease, Ferrier to breast cancer, all over the space of some eight years.
Solomon brings such diversity of touch and mood to this challenging set of variations. Flawless technical mastery and peerless musicianship underpins the whole performance.
Thankyou Solomon for showing Brahms ' style is not turgid and slow . Brahms is especially playful when one looks at his techique in his scores . That sense comes across . I wonder if we have Geiseking or Kempf in this or Annie Fischer . Gina Bachauer 's bigger than life style would turn this into completely different music !
Thank you so much for sharing! I believed I was very familiar with the work, and now am surprised by everything I hear. Besides, a wonderful light, intimate tone which is so hard to achieve in Brahms.
Даже мне,-не профессионалу, а только слушателю,-становиться ясно,когда слушаешь игру этого пианиста,каким техническим совершенством он обладает. Я прочитала сейчас о нём: в 8 лет он впервые выступил ,а через два года,-там же-в Лондоне,- исполнил 1-й концерт П.И.Чайковского. Спасибо,Вам! Учусь! 9.03.2021.
Solomon performs Brahms Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel with beautiful technique and such life and joy, high spirits and energy too. Gentle touch and also highly expressive.
Playing of such high caliber on so many levels. It is hard to fathom this much greatness at once.
The best
Monumentale!
A stupendous performance! No other pianist has captured so successfully the truly orchestral colouring of this work. And no other performance matches the savage excitement of variations 23 and 24. This recording features Solomon at the peak of his powers.
I agree with you. I listen to Katchen’s too. Solomon is unsurpassed in 23!
Is as though he would dismiss the classics but soon realize he cannot do without them. This is to me the meaning of his reading of this masterpiece
No comment needed on the playing. I’d only add that Mark has also posted a Solomon tribute page that includes two New Zealand radio interviews (I’m not aware of any preserved from the UK or USA). Not as probing as the playing, but interesting to find that the first rather stiff interviewer has Solomon responding like a languid toff while the second, more bluff, fellow has Solomon responding like an Elgarian squire. Would like to have heard much more from both Solomons and, even more, recordings of the varied and generous programs he played there in 1954 (Bach, all four Chopin Ballades…) Mark and the late Allan Evans found, with enough effort you never know what’s going to turn up. Thanks so much!
I believe I have everything Solomon recorded, every one a wonderful performance. He was surprisingly fine in Chopin if you can believe that.
His Chopin was ASTOUNDING!
I can believe that, Paul. Prior to WWll he was best known for his Chopin and Liszt. Indeed, in the 30s Solomon, Cortot and Rubinstein (the last of these a great Solomon admirer) shared subscription series of Chopin recitals in London. I prefer not to think of this too often, but at the time Solo had his first stroke, plans were in place for him to record the Chopin sonatas 2 and 3. Oh, what we have lost owing to such contingencies, just as we lost Neveu, Cantelli and Kapell to plane crashes, Brain and Richard Farrell to car crashes, Lupatti to Hodgkins Disease, Ferrier to breast cancer, all over the space of some eight years.
incredable!!!
Solomon brings such diversity of touch and mood to this challenging set of variations. Flawless technical mastery and peerless musicianship underpins the whole performance.
Thank you so very much for this wonderful wonderful performance. Solomon has an exquisitely light touch--light as steel. Thanks again.
In my view, the most comprhensively satisfying performance of this piece I have yet encountered.
My favourite version of this masterpiece!
Thankyou Solomon for showing Brahms ' style is not turgid and slow . Brahms is especially playful when one looks at his techique in his scores . That sense comes across . I wonder if we have Geiseking or Kempf in this or Annie Fischer . Gina Bachauer 's bigger than life style would turn this into completely different music !
This needs thousands more likes, fabulous! Thanks for the upload 🙏
Thank you so much for sharing! I believed I was very familiar with the work, and now am surprised by everything I hear. Besides, a wonderful light, intimate tone which is so hard to achieve in Brahms.
Many thanks!
Merci pour cette qualité de son bien meilleure qu'en CD.
Perfect!
Даже мне,-не профессионалу, а только
слушателю,-становиться
ясно,когда слушаешь игру
этого пианиста,каким
техническим совершенством он
обладает.
Я прочитала сейчас о нём:
в 8 лет он впервые
выступил ,а через два
года,-там же-в Лондоне,-
исполнил 1-й концерт
П.И.Чайковского.
Спасибо,Вам! Учусь!
9.03.2021.
pro tip: you can watch series on Flixzone. Been using them for watching loads of movies during the lockdown.
@Kaison Dante yea, I've been using Flixzone} for since december myself =)
marvellous
12:12 is magical.
Brahma was something else, eh?
j'ai toujours considéré cette interprétation comme étant la meilleure avec celle de Petri qui est très proche.
Beautifut. Thank you.
❤
👍👍👍
3:12, 12:13, 12:57