Rubinstein Barenboim The London Philharmonic Orchestra - Beethoven Concerto No 5

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Review by Ana Lúcia De Paula

The album Beethoven Concerto No 5 performed by Rubinstein Barenboim and The London Philharmonic Orchestra is a masterpiece that showcases the best of classical music. The musicians have delivered a flawless performance that is sure to captivate the listener. The album features the fifth and final concerto by Beethoven, also known as the "Emperor Concerto", which is considered one of the greatest piano concertos of all time.

Rubinstein Barenboim's piano playing is exquisite, displaying his technical proficiency and musicality. His interpretation of the concerto is full of passion and emotion, making the music come alive. The London Philharmonic Orchestra provides a solid foundation for the piano, with their expert playing and precise timing. The combination of the two creates a beautiful and harmonious sound that is truly remarkable.

The album is well-produced, with excellent sound quality that captures the full range and depth of the music. The listener can hear every note and every nuance, making it feel like they are in the concert hall. The album is a must-have for classical music lovers and anyone who appreciates the beauty and complexity of Beethoven's music.

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Concerto No. 5 In E-Flat, Op. 73 ("Emperor") - Allegro
Concerto No. 5 In E-Flat, Op. 73 ("Emperor") - Adagio Un Poco Mosso
Concerto No. 5 In E-Flat, Op. 73 ("Emperor") - Rondo: Allegro

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ARK1-1420

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RCA Victor Red Seal

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Phonographic Copyright (p)RCA Corporation
Copyright (c)RCA Corporation

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Composed ByBeethoven

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Polish virtuoso pianist (January 28, 1887, Łódź, Poland - December 20, 1982, Geneva, Switzerland). (Please use for the composer of "Melody in F" ("Melodía en Fa" / "Mélodie pour Nathalie"). Over his eight-decade career, Rubinstein played thousands of concerts across Europe and the U.S. to South America, Asia, Australia, North Africa and Russia. He initially recorded for HMV/EMI and then began a thirty-six-year association with RCA, making a large quantity of recordings from 1928 to 1978. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest pianists of all time. Rubinstein began study at the age of three and began studies at the Warsaw Conservatory at the age of eight. The following year he began studies with Heinrich Barth in Berlin. Rubinstein was seven when he made his first public appearance, and he made his European debut in Berlin at age 13. In 1906 he made his American debut with at . During World War I, Rubinstein served as a military interpreter in London and performed there with the violinist . From 1916 to 1918 he visited Spain and South America and created a sensation by introducing works by , , and . During the 1920s Rubinstein developed a reputation as a cosmopolitan socialite, but in 1932 he married Aniela Młynarski and began to seriously analyze his artistry. He renewed his dedication to music, practiced 12 to 16 hours a day, and brought a new discipline to his already brilliant technique. When he returned once again to the United States in 1937 and performed at Carnegie Hall, and was hailed as a genius. Throughout the rest of his career, Rubinstein retained a high artistic reputation and had a huge repertoire that included works by landmark 18th- and 19th-century composers Mozart, Beethoven, and Chopin, as well as important 20th-century figures such as Albéniz, , and . Rubinstein was considered a master interpreter of Chopins work. He moved to the United States during World War II and was granted citizenship in 1946. Rubinstein was known as a witty extrovert and an irrepressible raconteur, but he was also a serious musician whose stage presence enhanced his playing. He made more than 200 recordings. Rubinstein was awarded the United States Medal of Freedom in 1976.

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    • Artur Rubinstein

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Summary by Ana Lúcia De Paula

Beethoven Concerto No 5 by Rubinstein Barenboim and The London Philharmonic Orchestra is a stunning performance that is sure to be enjoyed by generations to come. It is a testament to the enduring power of classical music and the talent of these exceptional musicians.