Discography of Brahms, Piano concerto 1, op. 15


Who knows of a complete discography or comparative reviews of various interpretations of the piano concerto in D-minor?
rogerwalk
If you are under 50-years-old, you may have enough years to digest it all. If you are over 50, wait till the next go-around.

You may want to send an e-mail to the International Piano Archives at the University of Maryland-College Park. One of the 2 or 3 greatest minds when it comes to the piano or piano recordings, Donald Manildi, is the Curator. He was the one who did the Arthur Rubinstein discography for the Harvey Sachs biography of the pianist. The discography garnered more attention and kudos than the actual bio.

I kept Rubinstein/Reiner on RCA and Fleisher/Szell on CBS in my library and gave away 20 other recordings for others to enjoy this marvellous work.

Regards,
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It's not complete in any sense, however an excellent collection of reviews of classical music can be found in "Third Ear" Classical Music, The Listeners Companion, edited by Alexander J Morin, and published by Backbeat Books. Over 1200 pages, including brief comparative comments on 31 different performances of the Pc's 1 & 2.
The Schwann Opus Catalog will contain a list of every currently available recording of the work. A list of every recording, whether in print or out, might exist somewhere, although I've never seen one.