Wow!! what a week it has been so far....I have to pinch myself, going to "work" every day to watch/ listen and assist with the rehearsals and performances conducted by Vladimir Ashkenazy. I have even seen/heard him play briefly in rehearsals of Rachmaninov piano concerti. He is a Maestro in every sense of the word. What an incredibly genuine, top bloke he is. Always smiling, totally professional and has a great rapport with the Orchestra. Can't speak highly enough of him. Last nights performance ended with two rousing cheers from the enthusiastic 2700 strong audience and what felt like 10 minutes of applause after he brilliantly conducted Rachmaninov's Symphony #2 completely from memory.
Back to all things LvBeethoven, just got the new CD of Ashkenazy's recording of the 33 Variations in C on a Waltz by Anton Diabelli. Op.120. It also has the 12 Variations in A on the Russian Dance from Paul Wranitzky's Ballet 'Das Waldmadchen' WoO 71. The CD was recorded in July last year, and has all the trademark clarity, musicality and technical brilliance of his other recordings. Well worth a listen.
Back to all things LvBeethoven, just got the new CD of Ashkenazy's recording of the 33 Variations in C on a Waltz by Anton Diabelli. Op.120. It also has the 12 Variations in A on the Russian Dance from Paul Wranitzky's Ballet 'Das Waldmadchen' WoO 71. The CD was recorded in July last year, and has all the trademark clarity, musicality and technical brilliance of his other recordings. Well worth a listen.
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