Wydawnictwo: Hyperion
Nr katalogowy: CDA 67801
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: styczeń 2012
EAN: 34571178011
Nr katalogowy: CDA 67801
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: styczeń 2012
EAN: 34571178011
Nasze kategorie wyszukiwania
Epoka muzyczna: współczesna
Obszar (język): angielski
Instrumenty: skrzypce
Rodzaj: koncert
Epoka muzyczna: współczesna
Obszar (język): angielski
Instrumenty: skrzypce
Rodzaj: koncert
Britten: Violin Concerto, Double Concerto & Lachrymae
Hyperion - CDA 67801
Kompozytor
Benjamin Britten (1913-1976)
Benjamin Britten (1913-1976)
Utwory na płycie:
- Britten: Violin Concerto, Op. 15 - 1. Moderato Con Moto
- Britten: Violin Concerto, Op. 15 - 2. Vivace: Cadenza
- Britten: Violin Concerto, Op. 15 - 3. Passacaglia: Andante Lento (Un Poco Meno Mosso)
- Britten: Double Concerto In B Minor - 1. Allegro Non Troppo
- Britten: Double Concerto In B Minor - 2. Rhapsody: Poco Lento
- Britten: Double Concerto In B Minor - 3. Allegro Scherzando
- Britten: Lachrymae, Op. 48a
Violin Concerto Op 15
Double Concerto in B minor
Lachrymae Op 48a
Double Concerto in B minor
Lachrymae Op 48a
Long recognized as an outstanding chamber musician, Anthony Marwood has more recently been making waves as a concerto soloist, with two contributions to the Romantic Violin Concerto series and now a disc of Britten with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and Ilan Volkov. The youthful Violin Concerto, with its mix of anguished lyricism and changeability of mood nods to both Berg (whose own Violin Concerto had made a profound impression on Britten) and Prokofiev but the result is entirely personal.
The still earlier Double Concerto, for violin and viola, is impressive above all for its precocious confidence; written when Britten was just eighteen and still a student at the Royal College of Music, it had to wait sixty-five years before receiving its belated premiere in 1997 at the 50th Aldeburgh Festival. Anthony Marwood is joined by star violist Lawrence Power (who makes two appearances in Hyperion’s new releases this month). The viola was Britten’s own instrument and his Lachrymae, inspired by a Dowland song, brings us to the other end of his career, for though it was composed in 1950, it wasn’t orchestrated until 1976, the year of his death.
The still earlier Double Concerto, for violin and viola, is impressive above all for its precocious confidence; written when Britten was just eighteen and still a student at the Royal College of Music, it had to wait sixty-five years before receiving its belated premiere in 1997 at the 50th Aldeburgh Festival. Anthony Marwood is joined by star violist Lawrence Power (who makes two appearances in Hyperion’s new releases this month). The viola was Britten’s own instrument and his Lachrymae, inspired by a Dowland song, brings us to the other end of his career, for though it was composed in 1950, it wasn’t orchestrated until 1976, the year of his death.