Pianist Maurizio Pollini has been accused of being stiff and unemotional on stage. One writer said, "There are morticians who go about their duties more chirpily than Pollini on the concert platform." That may be, but he manages to generate a lot of emotion in his performances. Pollini joins Claudio Abbado and the Berlin Philharmonic for a lively - and emotional - performance of Beethoven's Second Piano Concerto.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Frederic Chopin: Nocturne in A-flat, Op. 32, No. 2
Maurizio Pollini, piano
Franz Liszt and Felix Mendelssohn: Variations on the Wedding March from a Midsummer Night's Dream
Arcadi Volodos, piano
Carnegie Hall, New York City
Sergei Rachmaninoff: Fragments in A-flat, Op. Post.
Arcadi Volodos, piano
Carnegie Hall, New York City
Edward Elgar: La Capricieuse
Nai-Yuan Hu, violin, Alain Jacquon, piano
Newport Music Festival, Newport, Rhode Island
Henryk Wieniawski: Capriccio-Valse, Op. 7
Nai-Yuan Hu, violin, Alain Jacquon, piano
Newport Music Festival, Newport, Rhode Island
Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-flat, Op. 19
Maurizio Pollini, piano, the Berlin Philharmonic, Claudio Abbado, conductor
Philharmonie, Berlin, Germany
Hour 2
Niccolo Paganini: Sei Sonata No. 6, M.S. 27, Op. 3
Gil Shaham, violin, Goran Sollscher, guitar
Friedrich Gulda: Etude No. 6 from Play Piano Play
Wai Yin Wong, piano
Hilton Head International Piano Competition, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
Georg Philipp Telemann: Les Turcs, from Folk Overture
The Holland Baroque Society
Witold Lutoslawski Concert Hall, Warsaw, Poland
Johannes Brahms: Violin Concerto in D, Op. 77
Julia Fischer, violin, the North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Michael Sanderling, conductor
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival, Stolpe bei Anklam, Germany
Niccolo Paganini: Caprice No. 13 in B-flat, Op. 1
Julia Fischer, violin
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival, Stolpe bei Anklam, Germany
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