Sergey Prokofiev, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Joshua Bell, Lynn Harrell, Andre Previn, Charles Dutoit, London Symphony Orchestra - Prokofiev: Complete Concertos
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Prokofiev: Complete Concertos
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| Artist(s) | Sergey Prokofiev, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Joshua Bell, Lynn Harrell, Andre Previn, Charles Dutoit and London Symphony Orchestra |
| Studio | Decca |
| Release Date | January 14, 2003 |
| UPC Code | 028947325925 |
| Buy this item | $20.99 at Amazon.com As of Oct 14 3:47 EDT (details) 3 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Solid performance and great value |
I like the performances here. For each individual piece, there are performances closer to my heart. For example, Richter's Piano Concerto in G and Argerich's Piano Concerto in C., Heifetz's Violin Concerto in g minor, besides those mentioned in other 2 reviews. (By the way, Rostropovich's Sinfonia Concertante is now available in DVD from EMI Classic Archive 15.) However, if you are looking for solid performances at an affordable price, you can not go wrong with this set.
Highly recommended. February 14, 2007
| Great collection and great value |
Bell's perfomance of the violin concertos and quite good, maybe not the best, but Lynn Harell's cello renditions are excellent.
Highly recommended. October 9, 2006
| No brainer -- buy it! |
The violin concerto is very fine, but it won't displace either Oisktrakh (a tall order, I admit) or, believe it or not, Perlman, with Rozhdestvensky and the BBC Symphony. The two cello concerti are tremendously exciting compositions that deserve to be played a lot more often than they are. Written for Rostrapovich, they are given credible readings by Harrell here, though I wish Rosty's performances were available (other than Op. 132 in an expensive 13-CD box) to show you you're *really* supposed to burn up these works. There aren't a whole lot of other performances of either of them, so you'll have to settle for these. August 22, 2004
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