Hiller… I have known his PC2 for a long time. Not breathtaking, however pleasant to hear occasionally. Although I prefer an elegant introduction of the orchestra before the piano enters, I like the refreshing opening because it is unusual for concertos from that era. (Yes I know. Beethoven was a Giant, a pioneer full of will-power, breaking new grounds). But his PC’s 1&3… A bit disappointing, even after playing the disc for a few times over the past months.
Let me put it on a fairly simple, arbitrary and very subjective way clear. On a scale from 1 (horrifying) to 20 (heavenly) Hiller’s #1 gets 8 points, #2 12 points and #3 10 points. This is based only on my personal listening pleasure.
Some other examples: Medtner #2 8 points (I don’t dare to mention 1&3) but Rachmaninov’s #1 16 points, #2 18 points, #3 14 points and #4 8 points (Rachmaninov’s PC’s 1&2 belong to my PC favourites).
I have ordered Bortkiewicz’s PC’s 2&3 and I can only hope Bortkiewicz’s PC’s are in the mould of Rachmaninov and not Medtner…Sorry to all Medtner lovers, but it’s not to my taste…

But we're discussing Hiller. One day I'd like to start a thread on Heller.