
Beethoven: Piano Concertos Nos. 1-5 / Uchida, Rattle, Berlin Philharmonic
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REVIEW:
Uchida takes enormous care over articulation, clarity, voicing and dynamics. And this is true in the simplest passages as well as the most virtuoso. Uchidaâs fastidious articulateness makes every stitch count, yet her phrasing is generous, so the detail always remains in its rightful place as part of a larger unfolding. Whatâs most valuable about these performances, I think, is their exploration of the musicâs dramatic potential.
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REVIEW:
Uchida takes enormous care over articulation, clarity, voicing and dynamics. And this is true in the simplest passages as well as the most virtuoso. Uchidaâs fastidious articulateness makes every stitch count, yet her phrasing is generous, so the detail always remains in its rightful place as part of a larger unfolding. Whatâs most valuable about these performances, I think, is their exploration of the musicâs dramatic potential.
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REVIEW:
Uchida takes enormous care over articulation, clarity, voicing and dynamics. And this is true in the simplest passages as well as the most virtuoso. Uchidaâs fastidious articulateness makes every stitch count, yet her phrasing is generous, so the detail always remains in its rightful place as part of a larger unfolding. Whatâs most valuable about these performances, I think, is their exploration of the musicâs dramatic potential.
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