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Topic: Khatia Buniatishvili - Finalist from Rubinstein competition: Brahms 2nd concerto  (Read 2455 times)

Offline g.gould

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The whole concerto: 4 mvts.



5 Parts:







Enjoy 8)

Offline thierry13

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I didn't like it that much. The orchestra was not all that great and the performance was not that reffined. She didn't get a prize right ?

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She got the 3rd prize.

Offline thierry13

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Ho well I guess she did better in the other movements, had only time to listen to the first two parts. Or maybe I'm too used to listen to Horowitz and Cliburn haha. I just tought the interpretation wasn't convincing in itself that much. Of course it is great playing, but the phrasing and overally even the tone didn't convince me...
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