Гђђrrgйњійџігђ‘adrian Aeschbacher, Furtwг¤ngler & Bpo - Brahms: Piano Concerto No.2, Op.83 (1943.12.12-15) Apr 2026
: His performance is described as possessing "promethean power" and an "ardor" that complements Furtwängler's "grand" vision. Historical Significance
: This interpretation is noted for its "mercurial" energy and dramatic intensity. Reviewers from Pristine Classical describe it as not being "dull" and providing a "modicum of bluster". : His performance is described as possessing "promethean
This work is famous for its unconventional four-movement "symphonic" structure: Furtwängler Society : Aeschbacher - Brahms Concertos No. 2 This work is famous for its unconventional four-movement
: The performance took place under immense duress; for example, other concerts from this period were famously interrupted by Allied bombings. Concerto Structure
: While many recordings from this era were thought to be lost, this Brahms performance survived and has been released by labels like Tahra , Melodiya , and the Furtwängler Society . Concerto Structure