I just saw #10 at the Seattle Symphony and it rekindled my enjoyment of the piano concertos. I'm wanting to put together a pretty good collection of these great works. Can anyone recommend either/or box sets or exemplary pieces? Thanks.
An extremely fine boxed set, in both performance and sound, has pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy playing and conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra on the London/Decca label.
I have two DVD's one is Rudolf Buchbinder Piano concertos No. 14,20,& 25 and the is Violin Sonatas Gil and Orli Shaham Both DVD's in surround the music fills the room and you feel you right there
I have Murray Perahia on Sony and is (IMHO) an excellent set of Mozart Piano Concertos.Check Amazon and listen to the samples. The Ashkenazy set on the wonderful Decca label is available new on Ebay for $29, a total steal in IMHO for 10 cd's with playing also of the highest order (I will be buying that set also).
I haven't heard the sets mentioned by others, but I have greatly enjoyed the mid-price set from Phillips Duo, with Alfred Brendel, Neville Mariner and the Academy of St. Martins in the Fields. (4 discs, two volumes)
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