ANY of Mozart’s Piano Concertos (with the possible exception of the first three numbered concertos which he didn’t actually compose but arranged.) Brendel or Perahia are as good as any pianists in these.
Rachmaninoff: “The Bells” (his favorite composition and mine) for soloists, chorus and orchestra. Not well known, but a masterpiece by this supreme genius whose time has finally come after many years of snobbish derision.
Rattle is excellent in this.
Brahms: Serenades, in D and A Major. Great symphonic compositions from the youthful Brahms. Kertesz on London/Decca is an oldie but goodie.
Glazunov: Violin Concerto. An unjustly neglected work. Beautiful from beginning to end. Oistrakh or Heifetz are supreme
Rachmaninoff: “The Bells” (his favorite composition and mine) for soloists, chorus and orchestra. Not well known, but a masterpiece by this supreme genius whose time has finally come after many years of snobbish derision.
Rattle is excellent in this.
Brahms: Serenades, in D and A Major. Great symphonic compositions from the youthful Brahms. Kertesz on London/Decca is an oldie but goodie.
Glazunov: Violin Concerto. An unjustly neglected work. Beautiful from beginning to end. Oistrakh or Heifetz are supreme