Brahms: Piano Concertos & Solo Piano Op. 116-119
Igor Levit (piano), Wiener Philharmoniker, Christian Thielemann
Awards:
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Presto Recordings of the Year, Finalists 2024
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International Classical Music Awards, 2025, Nominated - Assorted Programs
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Opus Klassik Awards, 2025, Concerto
Levit’s utterly compelling accounts of the late sets are the more impressive element in this collection. He does not put a foot wrong in any of them; each piece is perfectly shaped, its subtly...
Brahms: Piano Concertos & Solo Piano Op. 116-119
Igor Levit (piano), Wiener Philharmoniker, Christian Thielemann
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Awards:
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Presto Recordings of the Year, Finalists 2024
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International Classical Music Awards, 2025, Nominated - Assorted Programs
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Opus Klassik Awards, 2025, Concerto
Levit’s utterly compelling accounts of the late sets are the more impressive element in this collection. He does not put a foot wrong in any of them; each piece is perfectly shaped, its subtly...
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This is the first recording of pianist Igor Levit, conductor Christian Thielemann and the Vienna Philharmonic with Brahms’ two Piano Concertos. The release is a triple-CD album with Levit’s recording of Brahm’s late solo piano works opp 116-119. As a special encore Levit and Thielemann also play the four-hand Brahms Waltz op. 39/15 together. The album will be out internationally on October 4 on Sony Classical.
After Igor Levit, Christian Thielemann, and the Vienna Philharmonic performed Brahms’ First Piano Concerto at Vienna’s famous Musikverein in April 2024 the Viennese newspaper The Standard wrote: “During these fifty minutes, an irresistible dose of emotion was conveyed – but at the same time the sophisticated structure of Brahms’ masterpiece remained crystal clear.” Four months earlier after their performance of the Second Piano Concerto, the Austrian newspaper Die Presse had declared that “Igor Levit sets a new gold standard for Brahms.”
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Awards and reviews
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Presto Recordings of the YearFinalists 2024
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International Classical Music Awards2025Nominated - Assorted Programs
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Opus Klassik Awards2025Concerto
10th October 2024
Levit’s utterly compelling accounts of the late sets are the more impressive element in this collection. He does not put a foot wrong in any of them; each piece is perfectly shaped, its subtly varied emotional charge instantly identified. It’s hard to think of many better recordings of these 20 gems, and certainly not of all four opus numbers together.
8th October 2024
there’s still genuine magic in this album. The booklet notes burble on about Levit and Thielemann’s natural rapport. Not something I’d have predicted, but it seems true. The opening of the second concerto is especially wonderful, with the beautifully played horn solo matched by Levit’s tenderly nuanced response.
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