Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No.1 Ogdon Barbirolli LP 180 Gram Vinyl EMI Hi-Q Records Supercuts EU

Title: Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No.1
Catalog Number: HIQLP037
Label: EMI
Reissued by: Hi-Q Records
Barcode: 5060218890379
Original release year: 1963
Reissue year: 2016
Number of discs: 1
Revolutions per minute: 33⅓ rpm
Disc size: 12"
Vinyl Weight Grade: 180gr
Total Item Weight: 264gr
Pressing country: EU
For Market Release in: EU
Added to catalog on: March 23, 2019
Note: Never eligible for any further discounts
Vinyl Gourmet Club: No
Hi-Q Records specializes in high quality reissues of EMI Classical recordings, faithfully mastered from the Original EMI Analog Master Tapes, cut at Abbey Road Studios and pressed on the original EMI presses now working at The Vinyl Factory in Hayes, England. These are historic performances and great EMI recordings pressed on high quality 180 Gram Vinyl.
- Hi-Q Records Supercuts
- 180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl
- Cut from the Original EMI Analog Master Tapes
- Mastered at Abbey Road Studios
- Features Original Album Artwork
"Cut at Abbey Road Studios from the original stereo analogue master tapes with the Neumann VMS82 lathe fed an analogue pre-cut signal from a specially adapted Studer A80 tape deck with additional 'advance' playback head, making the cut a totally analogue process. Pressed using the original EMI presses at The Vinyl Factory in Hayes, England"
Pianist John Ogdon is backed by the Philharmonia Orchestra lead by Sir John Barbirolli on this audiophile recording of Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto alongside Symphonic Variations by Cesar Franck.
The 1962 International Tchaikovsky Piano Competition, held in Moscow, had joint winners: Vladimir Ashkenazy (then still a Soviet citizen) and the UK’s John Ogdon. Ashkenazy was signed up by Decca and went on to carve a brilliant career for himself in the West and is still with us, John Odgon was signed by EMI and also enjoyed a brilliant career as a pianist noted for a phenomenal technique and deep musical sensibilities. He was also the composer of over 200 works, including 4 operas, orchestral and choral music, 2 piano concertos and many works for solo piano. However, in 1974 he suffered a nervous breakdown and displayed symptoms of bipolar disorder but was nursed back to health and performing by his wife and piano duet partner Brenda Lucas. He had become very active again recording and performing before being tragically struck down by pneumonia as a result of undiagnosed diabetes in August 1989.
Recorded on 17 and 18 December 1962 at No.1 Studio, Abbey Road, London with legendary producer Victor Olof and Ronald Kinloch Anderson, and engineer Robert Gooch.
In the original June 1963 review in the GRAMOPHONE, Thomas Hearns was torn between the two versions of the same work by Ashkenazy and Ogdon that were both released and reviewed together:
“It is in this [first] movement that Ogden excels. His opening is grander (helped by a recording full in body); elsewhere he alternates exquisite poetry with glittering brilliance and some wonderfully skittish delicacy... the sheer richness of the Philharmonia’s strings or the recording quality gives them the more glorious sound. If I’m really pushed to a recommendation... I think Ogdon has it.”
Musicians:
John Ogdon, piano
Philharmonia Orchestra
Sir John Barbirolli, conductor
Track Listing:
Tchaikovsky (1840-1893)
Side A
Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor, Op. 23
1. Allegro non troppo e molto maestoso - Allegro con spirito
2. Andantino semplice - Prestissimo - Tempo I
Side B
1. Allegro con fuoco
Cesar Franck (1822-1890)
2. Symphonic Variations
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