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Bartok, Piano Concertos No.2 &3 |
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The pinnacle of 20th century music, where intelligence and wildness intertwine.
Two masters, Ashkenazy and Solti, portray the depths of Bartók.
This work, a collaboration between Ashkenazy, known for his powerful yet structured playing, and Solti, who boasts precise leadership, explores Bartók's rhythmic "complex and folksy" "Peace" (or "Peace") as a whole.
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- Orchestra - London Philharmonic Orchestra
- Composed By - Béla Bartók
- Conductor - Sir Georg Solti
- Piano - Vladimir Ashkenazy
- Engineer - Kenneth Wilkinson
- Producer - Richard Beswick (2)
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