Ok, some good Russian music...
If you want a modern Rach 3, then check out Arcadi Volodos on Sony Classical. I find generally the Russian's usually plays their music better than most western artists. It is in their blood.
For Rach 2, my favorite is the 1972 Ashkenazy/Previn on London.
There is a recording of Rachmaninov playing all his concertos. If you can stand the hiss, it is fun to listen to the source.
I have the Mussorgsky/Douglas on LP. It is very good. There is also a very good new CD by Evgeny Kissen on RCA.
One of my favorite Prokofiev recordings is my Peter and the Wolf narrated by rock star David Bowie. My copy is on a clear green vinyl LP.
When you think you are ready for some intense Russian music, then give Shostakovich a listen. Too many good pieces to list. Pick one.
If you want a modern Rach 3, then check out Arcadi Volodos on Sony Classical. I find generally the Russian's usually plays their music better than most western artists. It is in their blood.
For Rach 2, my favorite is the 1972 Ashkenazy/Previn on London.
There is a recording of Rachmaninov playing all his concertos. If you can stand the hiss, it is fun to listen to the source.
I have the Mussorgsky/Douglas on LP. It is very good. There is also a very good new CD by Evgeny Kissen on RCA.
One of my favorite Prokofiev recordings is my Peter and the Wolf narrated by rock star David Bowie. My copy is on a clear green vinyl LP.
When you think you are ready for some intense Russian music, then give Shostakovich a listen. Too many good pieces to list. Pick one.