As I write this I am listening to Krystian Zimerman playing the 2nd Concerto, accompanied by the Boston Symphony Orchestra under Seiji Ozawa, a favourite conductor of mine. This is one of the best performances I have heard. If I conducted a poll amongst my readers for your favourite Rach Concerto, what would it be I wonder? Popular opinion would probably opt for the 2nd and its association with the 1945 David Lean film 'Brief Encounter' starring Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard. It often tops the Classic FM's Hall of Fame. But for me there is nothing to compare with the 1st Concerto. The 2nd movement is the most beautiful piece of music I know. It moves me to tears every time I listen to it. And I have listened to it many, many times.
So, where am I going with this? I still remember those family evenings when we gathered around the 'wireless' and listened to Alberto Semprini. He brought to me the joy of classical pianoforté music that has stayed with me all my life. Whenever I listen to the music of Rachmaninov it reminds me of my mum and dad. I have Semprini to thank for that...
Alberto Fernanco Riccardo Semprini
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