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It is only a few minutes
from the angelic, gentle, calm statements of the first movement of the
Fourth Concerto to the orchestral explosion in the second movement—an
explosion for which a lesser composer might have required a huge brass
section but which Beethoven manages with only the strings. The piano subdues
the aggressive orchestra, an effect that Franz Liszt compared to Orpheus
taming the Furies. The transition from the second to the third movements
shows Beethoven at his most glorious, in total control of all the means at
his disposal, demanding from the audience a full and total commitment. This
is very definitely not background music. Barenboim plays the second and
third movements of the Fourth Piano Concerto with Sir Adrian Boult
conducting the New Philharmonia Orchestra. (28 minutes)
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