Pavel Kogan conducts the Moscow State Symphony Orchestra, featuring two concertos composed by Tchaikovsky. Maxim Vengerov's virtuoso performance of Violin Concerto in D Major, op. 35 is superb. A Sultanov beautifully perfoms the Piano Concerto No. 1 in b flat minor op. 23. This is the first time this recording has been released or seen in North America. Additional features on this DVD release are chapters for each tempo/mood change with optional display, biographical information about the conductor and each featured performer as well as the contemporary history of the pieces performed. Audio p... [Read More]
ü These 13CDs, containing Munch’s entire Warner Classics catalogue, comprise recordings made between i) 1935 and 1949 (CD7-13) and ii) 1965 and 1968 ((the year of the conductor’s death, CD1-6). ü The repertoire on the 13 CDs is wide-ranging – from the Baroque era to the mid-20th century (Bach and Vivaldi to Dutilleux and Jolivet) and from core repertoire to rarities. ü The 78 rpm era recordings find here their first original complete edition and they include numerous official premieres on CD. ü Roussel’s Suite in F recoreded for Erato is released here for the first time on CD ü Th... [Read More]
6 tracks: Tchaikovsky - Violin Concerto in D major, op.35 1. Allegro moderato 2. Canzonetta: Andante attacca 3. Finale: Allegro vivacissimo Mendelssohn - Violin Concerto in E minor, op.64 4. Allegro molto appassionato 5. Andante 6. Allegro non troppo - Allegro molto vivace Total Time: 60:02
PETER TCHAIKOVSKY (1840-1893) VIOLIN CONCERTO IN D MAJOR, 1.Allegro moderato 2.Canzonetta. Andante 3.Finale. Allegro vivacissimo JEAN SIBELIUS (1865-1957) VIOLIN CONCERTO IN D MINOR, 1.Allegro moderato Adagio di molto 3.Allegro ma non troppo TWO HUMORESQUES FOR VIOLIN AND ORCHESTRA, d moll D dur David Oistrakh, violin Moscow Philarmonic Orchestra (1-3), USSR RTV Large Symphony Orchestra (4-8) Conductor: Gennadi Rozhdestvensky Recorded in Moscow, 1965 (4-8), 1968 (1-3)
(Music Minus One). Tchaikovsky's soaring, magnificent violin concerto is one of the summits of the literature and one which every aspiring virtuoso needs to learn. Highly recommended, it is truly inspiring music in the great
Maxim Vengerov has said that Tchaikovskys Violin Concerto is the greatest of all the violin concertos because Tchaikovsky wasnt concerned with meeting some arbitrary standard of virtuosity required in a concerto. David Oistrakhs 1954 performance
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