In 1991, Daniel Barenboim and Sergiu Celibidache met on the stage of the prestigious Stadthalle Erlangen for a stunning interpretation of Brahms's Piano Concerto No. 1, a remarkable distillation of the ardor of the young Brahms, who began writing the work at just 21 in 1854. Though it met with a mixed reception at the time, surely owing to its complexity and unconventionality, the concerto is now highly esteemed and considered one of the composer's masterpieces.
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