Krystian Zimerman Ballate di Chopin

Krystian Zimerman - Chopin: Piano Concertos Nos. 1 & 2 (1999)  Music

Posted by tirexiss at Aug. 28, 2022
Krystian Zimerman - Chopin: Piano Concertos Nos. 1 & 2 (1999)

Krystian Zimerman - Chopin: Piano Concertos Nos. 1 & 2 (1999)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 81:52 | 362 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon | Catalog: 459684

Chopin's two piano concertos have long been admired more as pianistic vehicles than as integrated works for piano and orchestra. But in his revelatory new recording, Krystian Zimerman suggests otherwise: The opening orchestral tuttis have so much more light, shade, orchestral color, and detail, you wonder if they've been rewritten. Every gesture, every instrumental solo is so specifically characterized that by the time the piano makes a dramatic entrance, the pieces have become operas without words.

Krystian Zimerman - Karol Szymanowski: Piano Works (2022)  Music

Posted by delpotro at March 13, 2023
Krystian Zimerman - Karol Szymanowski: Piano Works (2022)

Krystian Zimerman - Karol Szymanowski: Piano Works (2022)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 241 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 167 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:10:24
Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon

Polish pianist Krystian Zimerman returns to his roots to pay tribute to his compatriot Karol Szymanowski on the 140th anniversary of the composer’s birth. Having studied his solo piano works for decades, Zimerman presents a new album of richly varied repertoire spanning the period from 1899 to the mid−1920s. His aim is to shed new light on this less familiar aspect of Szymanowski’s output and help cement his reputation as one of the great composers of piano music.
Krystian Zimerman, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Seiji Ozawa - Franz Liszt: Konzerte für Klavier und Orchester, Totentanz (1988)

Krystian Zimerman, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Seiji Ozawa - Franz Liszt: Konzerte für Klavier und Orchester, Totentanz (1988)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 55:48 | 241 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon | Catalog: 423 571-2

This well recorded disc from 1987 delivers truly exciting performances of all three works in typically crisp manner by Zimerman. Ozawa and the Boston orchestra give excellent support. The emphasis here is on excitement largely created by fast speeds delivered with clarity. The more gentler parts of all three works are played with due regard to sensitivity but there is no denying that in these recordings these works are seen as primarily as virtuoso display works and that is what we are given.

Krystian Zimerman - Debussy: Preludes (1994)  Music

Posted by tirexiss at March 17, 2024
Krystian Zimerman - Debussy: Preludes (1994)

Krystian Zimerman - Debussy: Preludes (1994)

EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 84:04 | 237 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon | Catalog: 4357732

This award winning set from 1991 will not be to everyone's tastes. The recording and the playing are perfectly suited to each other being exceptionally clear and precise and with wide dynamic range. The playing on this pair of discs is, as mentioned above, exceptionally clear and precise and came as quite shock to me when I bought it some 20 years ago. Everything is laid out for inspection without the slightest hint of softness or textural shading. It is like going into a room with all the main lights on rather than finding the room lit by numerous lamps on tables and other furniture. There are no subtleties of nuance attempted in the normal way allowing for shadows and half-lights metaphorically.
Krystian Zimerman, London Symphony Orchestra & Sir Simon Rattle - Beethoven: Complete Piano Concertos (2021)

Krystian Zimerman, London Symphony Orchestra & Sir Simon Rattle - Beethoven: Complete Piano Concertos (2021)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 637 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 396 Mb | 02:52:52
Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon

Krystian Zimerman, Sir Simon Rattle and the London Symphony Orchestra present Ludwig van Beethoven's 5 piano concertos. The exceptional Polish pianist Krystian Zimerman, together with Leonard Bernstein, presented an outstanding reference recording of Beethoven's Piano Concertos Nos 3, 4 and 5 more than 30 years ago (1989). At the time, both agreed on their commitment to music - in mind, heart and soul - which led to an extraordinary recording. Unfortunately, Bernstein died before the cycle was completed.
Leonard Bernstein, Krystian Zimerman, Wiener Philarmoniker - Beethoven: The Piano Concertos (2007/1989)

Leonard Bernstein, Krystian Zimerman, Wiener Philarmoniker - Beethoven: The Piano Concertos (2007/1989)
NTSC 4:3 (720x480) | (LinearPCM, 2 ch) | (DTS, 6 ch) | 6.26 Gb+7.83 Gb (2xDVD9) | 197 min
Classical | Deutsche Grammophon

Leonard Bernstein was slated to conduct the entire set of these piano concertos. At the time of his death, however, he had completed the third, fourth and fifth concertos only. In tribute to Bernstein, Krystian Zimerman and the Vienna Philharmonic recorded the remaining concertos without a conductor.

Krystian Zimerman - Schubert: Piano Sonatas D 959 & D 960 (2017)  Music

Posted by tirexiss at April 24, 2023
Krystian Zimerman - Schubert: Piano Sonatas D 959 & D 960 (2017)

Krystian Zimerman - Schubert: Piano Sonatas D 959 & D 960 (2017)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 82:08 | 308 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon | Catalog: 4798204

Polish pianist Krystian Zimerman has been something of an anti-Gould, avoiding recordings in favor of live performances. This recording of Schubert's last two piano sonatas was done with a custom keyboard with which, Zimerman says, "the hammer strikes a different point of the string, enhancing its ability to sustain a singing sound – though it does also set up different overtones and the piano might sound strangely tuned."
Krystian Zimerman, Berliner Philharmoniker, Simon Rattle - Brahms: Piano Concerto No.1 (2005)

Krystian Zimerman, Berliner Philharmoniker, Simon Rattle - Brahms: Piano Concerto No.1 (2005)
WEB | FLAC (tracks) - 223 MB | 51:23
Genre: Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon

In the notes for this release, pianist Krystian Zimerman has distinctly unkind things to say about his 1983 recording of Brahms' First Concerto, complaining first about the weak piano and then about the muffled recording. About the eccentric conductor the incredibly slow Leonard Bernstein the idiomatic orchestra the unbelievably beautiful Vienna Philharmonic or his own sub par playing uncharacteristically heavy and unbearably ponderous Zimerman is understandably silent. The great speaks for itself and the less said of the less than great, the better.
Pierre Boulez, Krystian Zimerman, Leif Ove Andsnes, Hélène Grimaud - Béla Bartók: The Piano Concertos (2005)

Pierre Boulez, Krystian Zimerman, Leif Ove Andsnes, Hélène Grimaud - Béla Bartók: The Piano Concertos (2005)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 270 Mb | Total time: 76:25 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon | # 477 5330 | Recorded: 2001, 2003, 2004

Three concertos, three orchestras, three soloists, one conductor–an interesting concept, and it works. These are very fine performances by any standard. The First Concerto at first seems not to have quite as much rhythmic heft as say, Kocsis or Ashkenazy, but a glance at the score reveals Pierre Boulez and Krystian Zimerman to be exceptionally attentive to Bartók’s dynamic markings. The first fortissimo arrives five bars after figure 11, exactly as written, but it would be a mistake to typify this reading in any way as soft-edged. Bartók himself, as a pianist, was noteworthy for stressing his music’s lyricism and folk-orientation. So does Zimerman, and the combination of this quality with Boulez’s typical clarity makes for an unusually probing reading.
Leonard Bernstein, Wiener Philharmoniker, Krystian Zimerman - Brahms: The Piano Concertos (2007/1984)

Leonard Bernstein, Wiener Philharmoniker, Krystian Zimerman - Brahms: The Piano Concertos (2007/1984)
NTSC 4:3 (720x480) | (LinearPCM, 2 ch) | (DTS, 6 ch) | 7.75 Gb (DVD9) | 109 min
Classical | Deutsche Grammophon

"Both Zimerman and Bernstein are involved and involving here … a rapt intensity [in the slow movement]" (Gramophone on No.1). "Bernstein and Zimerman have established a masterly understanding of the work, and their artistic symbiosis is inpressive" (Gramophone on No.2).