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I'm Daniel Barenboim and I would like to welcome you to this episode about
Brahms' First Piano Concerto.
This will be a five-minute chat about this masterpiece.
The First Piano Concerto of Brahms starts with a huge orchestral introduction.
The orchestra at full force.
The music then develops, gets a little bit more lyrical
again dramatic back and forth and then
comes down to a more feeling of
more permanent lyricism and this is where the piano comes in:
A long way from
And it is this contrast that is permanently there
in this work.
Brahms wrote it when he was very young and didn't write a second one
until many years later when he had maybe mellowed.
But the dramatism of this is something quite extraordinary and
something that excites me every time I play or conduct this piece.
We have inthe first movement
usually what we call a second subject
a second theme which is usually in
contrast to the first theme and the piano plays this:
The second movement starts very quietly and is throughout a very quiet
movement.
Some would say almost a religious atmosphere predominates.
And this climate - this quiet climate, very introspective
runs through the whole second movement.
That's why the surprise when the third movement starts which is a very lively
almost gypsy music
the contrast is enormous
And this piece is so fascinating because usually you have concertos where the
orchestra plays a minor role - a role of accompanying the piano or sometimes you
have concertos where the piano is not so important but here you have
a dialogue on equal basis and it is really
one of the most wonderful pieces in the repertoire.
I have recorded this piece
many times.
The first time in 1967
but of course I am very attached to the most recent one which I recorded with
the Staatskapelle in Berlin and the conductor for whom I have great
affection and admiration
Gustavo Dudamel.
It was a great pleasure for me to be able to do that
with such a young person with such a musical talent.
In any case I hope you have enjoyed this episode.
I look forward to welcoming you
for the next episode. Of course you can write your comments and in your comments
please write also if you have any suggestions or requests of any
particular piece of music you would like me to talk about