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Brahms Piano Concerto

Such a powerful piano concerto had not been heard before. When Johannes Brahms premiered his First Piano Concerto in 1859, the audience was thrilled. Few knew how many years he had struggled to complete it. Initially, he wanted to write a sonata for two pianos, but that failed. Then he reworked his ideas for an orchestra, but he was still not satisfied. Finally, the saving idea came to him: to combine the orchestra and piano. Today, the piece is considered one of the most beautiful offerings of romantic music. Prokofiev's suites for Shakespeare's famous love story are also the result of a reworking, transforming the music from a complete ballet to pure orchestral music. He personally selected the most beautiful passages for this purpose. The result is like dramatic cinema for the ears...

Program

Johannes Brahms
Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor

Sergei Prokofiev
Suite from the ballet "Romeo and Juliet"

Contributer

Emmanuel Tjeknavorian
Conductor

Francesco Piemontesi
Piano

Dresdner Philharmonie
Orchestra