℗ 1963 SRF
Released May 10, 2024
Duration 43m 57s
Record Label Prospero Classical
Catalogue No. PROSP25774
Genre Classical (Concerto)
 

Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 15 (Live at the Lucerne Festival, 1963)

Karl Böhm, Géza Anda, Philharmonia Orchestra

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1.1
Original Swiss Radio Announcement (Live at the Lucerne Festival, 1963)
Johannes Brahms; Karl Böhm; Géza Anda; Philharmonia Orchestra
0:35
Piano Concerto No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 15  
1.2
I. Maestoso - poco piu moderato (Live at the Lucerne Festival, 1963)
Johannes Brahms; Karl Böhm; Géza Anda; Philharmonia Orchestra
19:58
1.3
II. Adagio (Live at the Lucerne Festival, 1963)
Johannes Brahms; Karl Böhm; Géza Anda; Philharmonia Orchestra
11:57
1.4
III. Allegro non troppo (Live at the Lucerne Festival, 1963)
Johannes Brahms; Karl Böhm; Géza Anda; Philharmonia Orchestra
11:27
Experience the timeless brilliance of Brahms like never before with this rendition of the Piano Concerto No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 15, recorded at the Lucerne Festival in 1963. Karl Böhm's masterful direction, coupled with Géza Anda's virtuosic piano performance and the rich resonance of the Philharmonia Orchestra, transports listeners to the heart of this iconic live rendition. Capturing the essence of a historic performance, this album breathes new life into Brahms' monumental concerto, showcasing the profound emotional depth and technical brilliance that have made it a cornerstone of classical repertoire.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Prospero Classical Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.80
-5.60 to -1.31
-20.02
-22.97 to -18.09
-16.25
-18.70 to -14.40
10
9 to 11
1
Original Swiss Radio Announcement (Live at the Lucerne Festival, 1963)
-5.60-22.97-18.711
2
I. Maestoso - poco piu moderato (Live at the Lucerne Festival, 1963)
-1.31-18.09-14.49
3
II. Adagio (Live at the Lucerne Festival, 1963)
-2.69-20.89-17.110
4
III. Allegro non troppo (Live at the Lucerne Festival, 1963)
-1.59-18.12-14.89

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