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ID: RCD25009 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: Violin ConcertoSubkolektion: Violin and Orchestra RCD25025
1-4 Live recording: Berlin, 07.02.1943
5- Live recording: Berlin, 27.06.1943
Historical Recordings |
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ID: RCD25007 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: Violin ConcertoSubkolektion: Violin and Orchestra RCD25023
1-3 Live recording: Berlin, 09.01.1944
5-7 Live recording: Berlin, 07.02.1944
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ID: UP0015 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: Orchestral WorksSubkolektion: Violin and Orchestra Virtuosi di Praga - Oldrich Vlcek, Conductor
(2) - Pavel Sporcl, violin
(2, 3, 5, 10, 11) - Aleš Bárta, harpsichord
(4, 5, 9) - Felix Slovaček, saxophone
( 6, 13)- Miroslav Kejmar, trumpet
(9) - Oldrich Vlcek, violin
(12) - Kateřina Englichova, harp
(13) - Jan Kejmar, trumpet |
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ID: UP0100 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: ConcertosSubkolektion: Violin and Orchestra (1) - Sedlacek, Jakub, violin
Quattro Orchestra
Stilec, Marek, Conductor
(2) - Junek, Jakub, violin
Quattro Orchestra
Stilec, Marek, Conductor
(3- 5) - Francu, Pavla, violin
Vostra, Veronika, violin
Hanousek, Tomas, viola
Matyasova, Helena, cello
Quattro Orchestra
Stilec, Marek, Conductor
(6) Francu, Pavla, violin
Quattro Orchestra
Stilec, Marek, Conductor
(7-9) - Ochman, Vitezslav, violin
Hosprova, Jitka, viola
Quattro Orchestra
Stilec, Marek, Conductor
(10) - Suk, Josef, violin
Hala, Josef, piano |
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ID: MELCD1002262 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: BaroqueSubkolektion: Violin and Orchestra Firma Melodiya presents a recording of instrumental concertos by Antonio Vivaldi.
The Italian composer went down in history as an outstanding master of baroque concerto. His legacy includes over 500 concertos (about half of them composed for violin), which combine composing and virtuosic mastership with a truly Italian temperament, strict orderliness of the whole with inexhaustible inspiration and ingenuity. Vivaldi adopted a three-movement model of concerto, but even his most conventionally built works almost always conceal a surprise - an unusual structure of a movement, sudden modulation, a striking harmonic turn, and play of Forte and Piano shades. Just as it was the case with Bach, Vivaldi was sunk into oblivion for almost two centuries, and only in the 20th century his music came out to the foreground of world culture.
Vivaldi:
Oboe Concerto in A minor, RV461
Concerto for Violin & Viola da gamba, 'La maggiore' RV546
Concerto in E minor, RV 278
Cello Concerto in B minor, RV424
Concerto for Violin & Cello in B flat minor, RV 547
Flute Concerto, Op. 10 No. 2 in G minor, RV 439 'La notte'
Antonio Vivaldi’s concertos are performed by the prominent representatives of domestic music art Oleg Kagan (violin), Natalia Gutman (cello), Evgeny Nepalo (oboe) and Albert Gofman (flute), and conducted by Rudolf Barshai and Lev Markiz, who opened the style of chamber performance of baroque music for the Soviet audience. The Night concerto features an ensemble of soloists of the Moscow Philharmonic Society led by David Oistrakh. |
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ID: MELCD1002221 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: Violin ConcertoSubkolektion: Violin and Orchestra Firma Melodiya presents an album of the remarkable violinist Liana Isakadze.
At the age of nine, while a pupil of the Tbilisi music school for gifted children, Liana Isakadze performed with a symphony orchestra for the first time, received first prize at the Trans-Caucasian Competition of Violinists at twelve, and two years later the second prize at the All-Union Competition of Performing Musicians in Moscow where she was allowed to participate despite her young age.
She was then admitted to the Moscow Conservatory without examinations, where she studied under David Oistrakh. Isakadze was awarded a Grand Prix of the at the Marguerite Long and Jacques Thibaud International Competition in Paris in 1965, the first prize at the Jean Sibelius International Competition in Helsinki and the third prize at the 4th Tchaikovsky International Competition in Moscow in 1970.
Liana Isakadze’s recordings of the concertos by Jean Sibelius and Arnold Schoenberg, made in the early 1980s with the USSR State Academic Symphony Orchestra conducted by young maestro Alexander Lazarev (he subsequently headed the Bolshoi Theatre), unveil the brightest features of the violinist’s performing style.
While the first of the concertos is very popular among all famous musicians (the jury of the Sibelius Competition awarded her a special prize for its performance), Schoenberg’s concerto is an example of Liana Isakadze artistic courage - she was and still is the only violinist in this country who included this work in her repertoire.
Schoenberg:
Violin Concerto, Op. 36
Sibelius:
Violin Concerto in D minor, Op. 47
Liana Isakadze (violin)
State Academic Symphony Orchestra of the USSR - Alexander Lazarew |
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