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 Schumann, MacDowell: Piano Concertos / Cliburn, Chicago SO
Release Date: 05/14/1991 
Label:  Rca Victor Gold Seal Catalog #: 60420   Spars Code: ADD 
Composer:  Robert SchumannEdward MacDowell
Performer:  Van Cliburn
Conductor:  Fritz ReinerWalter Hendl
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Chicago Symphony Orchestra

Number of Discs: 1 
Recorded in: Stereo 
Length: 1 Hours 0 Mins. 

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Notes & Reviews   Works on This Recording  
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How very good to be reminded of the young Van Cliburn's legendary wrists, fingers and blazing inner fire.

We're told that it was with MacDowell's Second Piano Concerto in D minor that Van Cliburn made his first professional appearance with an orchestra at the age of 18, some six years before ''vaulting to fame'' as winner of Moscow's first Tchaikovsky Contest in 1958. This recording was made just two years after that when he was still only 26—albeit already two years older than the precociously gifted composer himself at the time of the concerto's composition. Yes, I agree with Roger Fiske (in his review of the catalogue's only other version from Donna Amato and the LPO on Olympia/Complete Record Co, 6/87) that the work lacks an immediately recognizable face of its own. But in its bold scoring and bravura writing for the soloist, it is scarcely less arresting than any of its big romantic rivals—or so it seems in this exhilarating performance. How very good to have it on CD at last and to be reminded of the young Van Cliburn's legendary wrists, fingers and blazing inner fire. For the familiar little ''To a Wild Rose'' he finds a touching simplicity.

The Schumann Concerto was recorded just six months before the MacDowell, with Reiner instead of Hendl as conductor. Here again it's Van Cliburn's exceptional youthful ardour and elan that immediately strike home. The first movement is brought to an unusually brilliant end. But neither here nor in the finale does virtuosity take precedence: always the music speaks. Only the Intermezzo seems to need tenderness of a slightly more intimately feminine kind. The orchestral contribution is splendid throughout, and full marks go to the RCA engineers for their digital remastering.'

-- Joan Chissell, Gramophone (10/1991)

 Works on This Recording Back to Top 
1.  Concerto for Piano in A minor, Op. 54 by Robert Schumann
Performer:  Van Cliburn (Piano)
Conductor:  Fritz Reiner
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1841-1845; Germany 
Date of Recording: 1960 
2.  Concerto for Piano no 2 in D minor, Op. 23 by Edward MacDowell
Performer:  Van Cliburn (Piano)
Conductor:  Walter Hendl
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1884-1886; Germany 
Date of Recording: 1960 
3.  Woodland Sketches, Op. 51: no 1, To a Wild Rose by Edward MacDowell
Performer:  Van Cliburn (Piano)
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1896; USA 
Date of Recording: 1960 
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