Emil Gilels Recital

Emil Gilels Recital

Release date : January 1, 1971
Runtime : 1h 32m
Countries of origin : Germany /
Original Language : English /
Director : Hugo Käch /
Writers :
Production companies : Deutsche Grammophon /
January 1, 1971 1h 32m Germany Music English More
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Emil Gilels is well known as a Beethoven interpreter. His approach is characterized by a full bodied sound throughout a wide dynamic range, complete virtuosity and a structural sense that gives clarity to both local and global musical events. His tempo choices make sense within a complete movement or entire sonata (he doesn't need to slow down dramatically for the second subject in Op.53's first movement) and he will mostly maintain a tempo with only slight fluctuations.
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  • title:Emil Gilels Recital
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1971
  • Runtime:1h 32m
  • Genres: Music ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Hugo Käch /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Deutsche Grammophon ·
  • Overview:Emil Gilels is well known as a Beethoven interpreter. His approach is characterized by a full bodied sound throughout a wide dynamic range, complete virtuosity and a structural sense that gives clarity to both local and global musical events. His tempo choices make sense within a complete movement or entire sonata (he doesn't need to slow down dramatically for the second subject in Op.53's first movement) and he will mostly maintain a tempo with only slight fluctuations.
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