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#357796 - 12/10/04 08:12 PM
Ravel Concerto for the Left Hand
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Registered: 12/08/04
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Loc: Cleveland, Ohio
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The only version I have is on vinyl (Entremont), and I havent had a turntable in years anyway. I've got an itch to reacquaint with the piece. What recording do you all recommend.
I find the piece far superior to his other concerto. The cadenza is one of the most powerful moments of all the repertoire, IMO. It frustrates me that its treated as a novelty piece and so rarely performed. I heard it once live, but it was a very poor performance.
Are the Fleisher or Graffman recordings particularly inspired (due to their own right hand injuries)? So who do you like?
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#357797 - 12/10/04 08:37 PM
Re: Ravel Concerto for the Left Hand
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In order, my favourites are:
Zimerman Cortot Francois Fleisher Entremont Casadesus Beroff
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#357799 - 12/11/04 08:12 AM
Re: Ravel Concerto for the Left Hand
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Third vote for Zimerman. Then Samson Francois for both.
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#357802 - 12/12/04 06:52 PM
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i could have sworn le gibet was, koji
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#357804 - 12/12/04 07:29 PM
Re: Ravel Concerto for the Left Hand
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Registered: 01/13/02
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Loc: Johns Hopkins University
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Mmm... let's gather, Ravel groupies...
While I won't say this is superior to his other concerto (this one WAS commissioned, after all, and I think both have their merits), it is his most tumultuous work ever, with La Valse trailing closely behind. The only real recording I have of this though is Louis Lortie, and I like it, although I'm sure some of those recordings are vastly superior.
I have yet to learn this one myself, but I agree with you in that this piece is painfully underpreciated. Let's go Ravel!
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#357805 - 12/12/04 10:20 PM
Re: Ravel Concerto for the Left Hand
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Originally posted by aznxk3vi17:  While I won't say this is superior to his other concerto (this one WAS commissioned, after all, and I think both have their merits), it is his most tumultuous work ever, with La Valse trailing closely behind. The only real recording I have of this though is Louis Lortie, and I like it, although I'm sure some of those recordings are vastly superior.[/b] Paul Wittgenstein who commissions the left hand concerto didn't like it much at first. It grew on him. It was also Wittgenstein who claimed that Ravel was a very poor pianist (although he was accepted to the Paris Conservertoire as a pianist), a rumor which survives to today. Ravel was meant to tour with the first concerto but he wasn't in good health.
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#357806 - 12/12/04 11:30 PM
Re: Ravel Concerto for the Left Hand
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Yes, I knew all that already... didn't think it was necessary to give everybody some trivia on Ravel. Still, Ravel was good enough to play Gaspard, so he's good enough in my book.
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#357807 - 12/13/04 04:09 AM
Re: Ravel Concerto for the Left Hand
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Originally posted by aznxk3vi17:  Yes, I knew all that already... didn't think it was necessary to give everybody some trivia on Ravel. Still, Ravel was good enough to play Gaspard, so he's good enough in my book. [/b] Uhh..have you heard Ravel's recordings....heh. koji (STSD)
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#357808 - 12/13/04 08:07 AM
Re: Ravel Concerto for the Left Hand
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Those are NOT Ravel's recordings. They are labeled incorrectly. The recordings you are thinking of are actually of Casadesus.
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#357809 - 12/13/04 08:39 AM
Re: Ravel Concerto for the Left Hand
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Wasn't there a disc of Ravel Piano rolls? I seem to remember that it really sucked, and there was some question as to whether it is authentic.
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#357810 - 12/13/04 10:28 AM
Re: Ravel Concerto for the Left Hand
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Those, as I said, were mistakenly labeled. They are actually recordings of Casadesus. There are no physical piano rolls of Ravel's playing. There are very old recordings of Ravel playing some ensemble pieces (maybe the violin sonata, not sure).
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#357812 - 12/13/04 11:04 AM
Re: Ravel Concerto for the Left Hand
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Originally posted by iamcanadian:  Wasn't there a disc of Ravel Piano rolls? I seem to remember that it really sucked, and there was some question as to whether it is authentic. [/b] regardless of who's playing, piano rolls suck anyway. They dont reproduce squat.
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#357814 - 12/13/04 04:29 PM
Re: Ravel Concerto for the Left Hand
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I'll find it next chance I get. I have a final on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Needless to say, this is the last thing I'm studying.
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#357816 - 12/13/04 05:45 PM
Re: Ravel Concerto for the Left Hand
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I know he's good, I'm just recalling the fact that there are a bunch of piano rolls that are labeled from Ravel, but were actually of Casadesus's. Simply put, there are no piano rolls for Ravel.
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#357817 - 12/13/04 06:44 PM
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Originally posted by aznxk3vi17:  Yes, I knew all that already... didn't think it was necessary to give everybody some trivia on Ravel. Still, Ravel was good enough to play Gaspard, so he's good enough in my book. [/b] Of course I had no way of knowing what you know or don't know.  Just adding to the thread about the concerto. Not out of necessity or anything like that 
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#357818 - 12/13/04 06:45 PM
Re: Ravel Concerto for the Left Hand
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Haha, of course... there was no malice or anything like that in my post.
Although it may have something to do with the fact that I have a final tomorrow and I'm sick of everything! Urgh...
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#357821 - 12/14/04 04:22 PM
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Consider this another vote for Zimerman.
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#357822 - 12/14/04 07:59 PM
Re: Ravel Concerto for the Left Hand
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Originally posted by fnork:  I have a question about this concerto. Do you think that every pianist who performs it plays it with just the left hand? I was wondering, because personally I don't see the point with doing that if you haven't lost your right arm. There's no need to do it with just the left hand, I think. [/b] That would make you as lame as this guy . I really love this piece. My teacher performed it at a competition some 15 or so years ago and the judges said that it didn't show enough technique. (!) I guess relying on one hand to play a part that sounds like more than 2, RIGHT after recovering from focal dystonia is just an easy task. :rolleyes:
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#357823 - 12/14/04 08:13 PM
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Originally posted by valarking:  That would make you as lame as this guy .[/b] His Op.10 No.4 sounded pretty good to me; thought the Waltz was dreadful, though. His Rachmaninoff is hardly terrible, either. Not the greatest pianist in the world, but hardly bad as far as I can tell.
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#357824 - 12/14/04 08:23 PM
Re: Ravel Concerto for the Left Hand
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Originally posted by fnork:  I have a question about this concerto. Do you think that every pianist who performs it plays it with just the left hand? I was wondering, because personally I don't see the point with doing that if you haven't lost your right arm. There's no need to do it with just the left hand, I think. [/b] My former teacher used to go to Italy once a year to receive coaching from Guido Agosti. She used to quote him as saying that if you cant play all the notes by yourself, then have someone else come out and get the ones you cant, rather than playing it poorly. That would suggest Guido agrees with you. Of course, she was prone to 'embellishment' of her stories, and perhaps I'm misremembering who she was quoting. It was a long time ago. :-)
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#357825 - 12/15/04 03:09 AM
Re: Ravel Concerto for the Left Hand
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Originally posted by valarking:  That would make you as lame as this guy . [/b] sorry, but I don't see what you're trying to say. I also love this piece, it's one of Ravel's best compositions. And if I play it with two hands instead of one - so what? It's all about the music, and if I can play it better with two hands rather than one, noone who only listens to the beauty of the music should care.
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