Piano Concerto No.2 in f-moll (1829), Op. 21 (Chopin)

Frederic Chopin (1810–1849)


Piano Concerto No.2 in f-moll (1829), Op. 21

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1. Maestoso
2. Larghetto
3. Allegro vivace

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Recorded: December 22, 1966, Moscow.
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Recorded: January 20, 1958, New York.
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Recorded: January 8, 1931, London.
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Recorded: March 25, 1946, New York.
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Recorded: October 1, 1968, Philadelphia.
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Live recording: February 22, 1960, Warsaw (Poland).
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Recorded: May 26, 1968, London (live).
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October 1970, London.
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Live from Carnegie Hall 9 January 1955.
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December 10, 1950, New York (live).
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Zdzislaw Gorzynski - conductor. Recorded: March 1955, Warsaw.
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Recorded: February 21, 1960, Leningrad.
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Recorded: October 29-31, 1998, Montreal.
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Recording date: January 1978.
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Recorded: February 1983, Chicago.
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Philharmonia Orchestra. Cond. Tugan Sokhiev. Live, 2010.
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1981.
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Recorded: November 1990, Košice, Slovakia.
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Recorded: June 2007, Paris.
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Recorded: March 27, 1984, Moscow.
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Recording from E.Kolobov`s last concert on 28.03.2003. The Novaya Opera Theater.
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Recorded: June 1954, Vienna.
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live Concert Hall named after. Tchaikovsky 2010 (recording broadcast from the Orpheus radio channel) NPR, conductor A. Vedernikov
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Recorded live at the Mann Auditorium, Tel Aviv, 1989.
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Recorded: June 1992, London.
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Released in 1978.
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Recorded: June 1997, Warsaw.
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Polish National Symphony Orchestra. June 20-28, 1975, Katowice.
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Emanuel Ax, piano. Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, Gustavo Dudamel - conductor.
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1980.
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01.05.1999. Krakow.
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Recorded: March 1936.
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Recorded: 8.07.1935, London.
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13th Chopin Competition, 1995.
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Recorded: May 1989, Montreal.
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Krystian Zimerman - piano & conductor. Recorded: August 1999, Torino.
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Recorded: November 1979, Los Angeles.
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Recorded: June 2008, Vienna.
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Recorded: April 28-29, 1993, London.
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Recorded: September 1967, Paris.
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Prague Radio Orchestra, conductor Thomas Netopil
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Recorded: September 9, 1970, Geneva.
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Early 80`s.
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Recorded: July 2009, Amsterdam.
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Recorded: 23-24.06.1958.
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Recorded: July 1965, Salle de l`Alcazar, Monte Carlo.
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1999, Berliner Symphoniker, conductor Stefen Gunzenhauser.
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Arr. by Mikhail Pletnev. Recorded: April & May 2017, Dortmund.
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Berlin-Dahlem, Jesus-Christus-Kirche, 26-29 June 1952.
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Moscow Symphony Orchestra, conductor - Kirill Kondrashin
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Recorded in 1966.
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2016.
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South Denmark Philharmonic. Recorded: August 2010, Sonderborg, Denmark.
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Transferred from a LP released in 1975.
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Yulianna Avdeeva - piano Erard, 1849. Orchestra of the 18th Century, conductor Frans Brüggen. Rec. Warsaw, 27, 28, 31 August and 1 September 2012.
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Recorded: June 1964, London.
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Innsbruck Symphony Orchestra.
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Recorded: November 29, 1954, Boston.
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Recorded: September 2011, Paris.
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Recorded: April 2021, UK.
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Recorded: July 4-6, 1997, Toulouse.
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CHAMBER PLAYERS OF CANADA: Jonathan CROW (violin); Manuela MILANI (violin); Guylaine LEMAIRE (viola); Julian ARMOUR (cello); Murielle BRUNEAU (double bass). Recorded: August 11-13, 2004, Ottawa (Ontario), Canada. CHAMBER VERSION WITH STRING QUINTET.
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Taken from a LP released by VOX (USA) in 1959.
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Rotterdam Young Philharmonic, conductor: Arie van Beek / 27 June 1998, Muziekcentrum Vredenburg, Utrecht
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1965.
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2019
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10.06.1959
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National Philharmonic Orchestra Warsaw, Kazimierz KORD (conductor). Live recording from Chopin Competition Warsaw (Poland), 1955.
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November 1, 1959.
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Recorded live in Scotland, May 31, 1975.
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Recorded: 25 September 1948, Haus des Rundfunks, Berlin.
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Salzburg, Haus fur Mozart, 28 July 2010.
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Recorded: September 30, 2003, Germany.
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08 March 2018, Maison symphonique Montreal
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Recorded in 2016 in Paris. Piano - É
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Recorded: January 19-20, 1953, Paris.
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Recorded at Kingsway Hall, London (England), July 6-7, 1959.
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Zurich Radio Orchestra. 1948.
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Recorded in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1956.
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Recorded at EMI Studio, Abbey Road, London (England), July 4, 6 and 9, 1984.
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Recorded: September 2009, Warsaw.
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New York in 1951/52.
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Recorded: June 1951, Vienna.
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Quartet Prima Vista. Recorded: February 2000, Warsaw.
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Live - 9 April 1943
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Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra, Oliver von Dohnanyi (conductor).
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Recorded: September 2009, Dresden.
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Recorded in the Musikvereinsaal, Vienna. Taken from a LP released by KAPP Records (USA) in 1960.
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album 2014. release conductor - Matthias Foremny
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Recorded in 1982 at Neues Gewandhaus, Leipzig.
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CONCERT version - performer and composer - Alfred Cortot (1877-1962). Setrak, piano
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Polish Symphony Orchestra Iuventus. Recorded: October 2009, Warsaw.
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Chamber Version: Fumiko Shiraga (piano), The Yggdrasil Quartet, Jan-Inge Haukås (double bass). Recorded: December 6-7, 1996, Bochum.
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Piano Concerto arranged for piano and string quartet. Performed by the State Quartet named after M. Glinka. M. Glinka State Quartet.
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1972, Hamburg.
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Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra Poland, Wojceich Rajski (conductor). Re-released in 1994.
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Released in 1959 on MUZA label (Polskie Nagrania).
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Recorded at Abbey Road Studios in May 2014 on a Fazioli 278 Concert Grand Piano.
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Dang Thai Son - piano [Erard, 1849] / Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century - con. Frans Brüggen / rec. in 2006, Warsaw, Teatr Wielki Polish National Opera, festival `Chopin and his Europe`
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Re-released in 1994.
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2017.
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Recorded in 1965, New York.
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80th Birthday Celebration concert.
December 6,2018 Henry Krown Hall
Jerusalem Theatre
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Recorded in 1948.
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Released in 2010.
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