Hello, I'm thinking of picking up a romantic piano concerto. I am looking for something very expressive and lyrical with a clear hummable melody. I'd also love for the piano line to play a more active role than accompanying arpeggios.
I of course, know the greats, but I wouldn't want to touch something at, say, the Rach 3 level. Last year, I stumbled upon something I consider to be an absolute gem, Bortkiewicz's first piano concerto, and I'll never see a piano concerto the same way again. Playing it was a great deal of fun, with a lot of large, thick, Russian chords and a very inspiring finale. If you haven't heard of it, I'd highly suggest giving the first movement a listen.
Nonetheless, as I'm methodically going through Hyperion's
"The Romantic Piano Concerto" looking for hidden gems (these recordings cover infrequently played works), I got a bit curious.
What are your most expressive romantic piano concertos? And I mean romanticism in its prime, with great, sweeping bravura--none of the more experimental stuff that came later. I'd appreciate any suggestions too on powerful concertos con fuoco that aren't at a world-class-performance level. I'm up for a challenge, though, so merely very difficult concertos are good too! (Tchaikovsky 1 is good, 2 is not, Rach 3 is not, nor is Prokofiev 2, etc). I'm looking specifically for concetos with heavy, powerful piano sections contrasting with lyric sections (orchestra or otherwise). In essence, a crowd-pleaser.
Thanks! My personal favorites are Rach 3 and Schumann's a minor. This might or might not have had anything to do with Argerich's absolutely fabulous interpretations

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Cheers,