Piano Concertos Nos. 4 & 5

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BEETHOVEN
Piano Concertos Nos. 4 & 5
Till Fellner (piano) / Montreal Symphony Orchestra / Kent Nagano

[ ECM New Series / CD ]

Release Date: Thursday 25 March 2010

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"This is a dream partnership with soloist and conductor working hand-in-glove...you will rarely hear playing of such an enviable, unimpeded musical grace and fluency" Gramophone Awards 2010 Finalist - Concerto

"This is a dream partnership with soloist and conductor working hand-in-glove...you will rarely hear playing of such an enviable, unimpeded musical grace and fluency....Fellner's and Nagano's ease and naturalness always allow Beethoven his own voice." Gramophone Awards 2010 Finalist - Concerto

"His new recording of Beethoven's two most popular piano concertos, taken from live concerts in Montreal in 2008, is of the highest quality, offering piano playing of awesome presence, impeccable style and great tonal beauty. But Fellner offers something else: A difficult-to-describe feeling of a special insight, something that, while elusive, is compellingly real." John Button Dominion Post

Austrian pianist Till Fellner, whose two Bach albums on ECM have won him unanimous international acclaim, teams up with conductor Kent Nagano and his Orchestre Symphonie de Montréal for a sensitive and meticulous interpretation of Beethoven's much-loved Piano Concertos Nos. 4 and 5.

In a review of the recording to be published in the March issue of 'Fanfare' Jerry Dubins speaks of "a stunning achievement" and points out that "the recording has a fullness, depth, and solidity to it that are equal to the very best modern technology has to offer." Fellner and Nagano, musical collaborators for more than a decade, share a delicate and sensitive approach to Beethoven's middle period that, by eschewing all demonstrativeness, focuses on natural tempi, transparent sound and maximum clarity of articulation. While Fellner continues his muchlauded cycle of Beethoven's 32 Piano Sonatas on major concert platforms in Europe (including London's Wigmore Hall), the US and Japan, Nagano and his Montreal orchestra have received much attention with their Beethoven project "Ideals of the French Revolution".

Tracks:

Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major, Op. 58
Piano Concerto No. 5 in E flat major, Op. 73 'Emperor'