- Michael Sanderling conductor
- Kirill Gerstein, piano soloist
- Brussels Philharmonic
With his Second Piano concerto, Brahms achieved for the first time a perfect mix of inspiration and technique – at last, he felt he was a worthy composer.In the same year, in his Symphony No. 4, Tchaikovsky tries to understand his own life, with illusion and fate as the golden thread – for ...
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With his Second Piano concerto, Brahms achieved for the first time a perfect mix of inspiration and technique – at last, he felt he was a worthy composer.
In the same year, in his Symphony No. 4, Tchaikovsky tries to understand his own life, with illusion and fate as the golden thread – for as he himself put it, ‘the power of fate is too strong for an individual to be able to withstand’.