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Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-flat major, Op. 83 [Zimerman] (3K SPECIAL)

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The Piano Concerto No. 2 in B♭ major, Op. 83, by Johannes Brahms was completed in 1881 while in Pressbaum near Vienna. It took him three years to work on this concerto, which indicates that he was always self-critical. He wrote to Clara Schumann: "I want to tell you that I have written a very small piano concerto with a very small and pretty scherzo." Ironically, he was describing a huge piece. This concerto is dedicated to his teacher, Eduard Marxsen. The public premiere of the concerto was given in Budapest on 9 November 1881, with Brahms as soloist and the Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra, and was an immediate success. He proceeded to perform the piece in many cities across Europe.

0:00 - I. Allegro non troppo (B♭ major)
The first movement is in the concerto variant of sonata form. The main theme is introduced by the horn solo, with the piano interceding. The woodwind instruments proceed to introduce a small motif before an unusually placed cadenza appears. The full orchestra repeats the theme and introduces more motifs in the orchestral exposition. The piano and orchestra work together to develop these themes in the piano exposition before the key changes to F minor (from F major, the dominant) and the piano plays a powerful and difficult section before the next orchestral tutti appears. At the beginning of the recapitulation, the theme is replayed before a differing transition is heard, returning to the music heard in the piano exposition (this time in B♭ major/minor). A coda appears after the minor key section, finishing off this movement.

18:26 - II. Allegro appassionato (D minor)
This scherzo is in the key of D minor and is in sonata form with a trio inserted in the development. Contrary to Brahms' "tiny wisp of a scherzo" remark, it is a tumultuous movement. The piano and orchestra introduce the theme and develop it before a quiet section intervenes. Soon afterwards the piano and orchestra launch into a stormy development of the theme before coming to the central episode (in D major). The central episode is brisk and begins with the full orchestra before yet another quiet section intervenes; then the piano is integrated into the orchestral effect to repeat the theme of the central episode. The beginning section returns but is highly varied.

27:47 - III. Andante (B♭ major)
The slow movement is in the tonic key of B♭ major and is unusual in utilizing an extensive cello solo within a piano concerto. Within the concerto, the cello plays the theme for the first three minutes, before the piano comes in. However, the gentler melodic piece that the piano plays soon gives way to a stormy theme in B♭ minor. When the storm subsides, still in the minor key, the piano plays a transitional motif that leads to the key of F♯ major, before the cello comes in to reprise, in the wrong key, and knowing that it has to get back to B♭ major, the piano and the orchestra make a brief transition to E major before finishing off the theme in its original home key of B♭ major. After the piano plays the transitional motifs, the piano quickly reprises the middle section before the final coda is established.

42:14 - IV. Allegretto grazioso (B♭ major)
The last movement consists of five clearly distinguishable sections, which introduce and develop five different themes.
The first section presents themes 1 and 2. The first theme (also the "main theme") is first played by the piano and then repeated by the orchestra. The second theme is likewise presented by the piano and repeated – and expanded – by the orchestra. Finally, a kind of development of the first theme leads on to the next section.
The second section contains the next three themes. Theme 3 is very different from the previous ones, due largely to its minor setting and its distinctive, Hungarian rhythm. Theme 4 is still in a minor and theme 5 is in F major. These three themes are each repeated back and forth several times, which gives the section the character of a development.
The third section can be seen as a reprise of the first.
The fourth section reprises themes 3, 5 and 4, in that order.
The final section, the coda, is built on the main theme, but even here Brahms presents a new element, restating the main theme in triple rhythm over a little march, first played by the piano, then answered by the orchestra, which trades themes with the soloist before the final chords.

The additional movement results in a concerto considerably longer than most other concertos written up to that time, with typical performances lasting around 50 minutes

Recorded live in Vienna, Austria (1984)
I used audio with higher quality.

Source: wikipedia.org

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