Ichmouratov / Sylvestre / London Symphony Orch- Piano Concerto Viola Concerto No. 1 (Hybr)
Volga-Tatar-born Canadian composer and conductor Airat Ichmouratov conducts the London Symphony Orchestra for this recording of two of his major works, Chandos' third album dedicated to the works of this outstanding composer. Both concertos are recorded here by the soloists who premiered each work. Ichmouratov's first viola concerto was conceived in 2004, whilst he was a conducting student at the Université de Montréal. His fellow Ph.D. candidate, the violist Elvira Misbakhova, wanted something new for her doctoral performance, preferably a concerto that combined lyrical impulses and virtuoso challenges. The resulting work is a large-scale piece in three movements that exploits and celebrated the naturally sombre character of the instrument. The Piano Concerto was written in six months in 2012 - 13 and then lingered in a drawer for almost a decade awaiting a soloist who could both do it justice and add finishing touches to the solo part. Jean-Philippe Sylvestre, a Montrealer with a fondness for the virtuoso tradition, was himself looking for a new concerto to champion. Ichmouratov gratefully acknowledges the contributions made to the solo part by Sylvestre, the concerto's dedicatee.
Tracklist:
- Piano Concerto, Op. 40~Andante affettuoso - Poco meno - Allegro vivace - Poco meno - A tempo [Allegro vivace] - Meno mosso, cant
- Piano Concerto, Op. 40~Grave solenne -
- Piano Concerto, Op. 40~Allegro moderato - Andante - Tempo I - Presto impetuoso - Andante - Poco meno mosso - Tempo I - Più moss
- Concerto No. 1, Op. 7 in G minor for Viola and Orchestra~Andante - Allegro moderato - Meno mosso - Tempo precedente - Meno mosso
- Concerto No. 1, Op. 7 in G minor for Viola and Orchestra~Recitativo - Largo - Più mosso, alla marcia - Tempo I
- Concerto No. 1, Op. 7 in G minor for Viola and Orchestra~Allegro - Presto
Volga-Tatar-born Canadian composer and conductor Airat Ichmouratov conducts the London Symphony Orchestra for this recording of two of his major works, Chandos' third album dedicated to the works of this outstanding composer. Both concertos are recorded here by the soloists who premiered each work. Ichmouratov's first viola concerto was conceived in 2004, whilst he was a conducting student at the Université de Montréal. His fellow Ph.D. candidate, the violist Elvira Misbakhova, wanted something new for her doctoral performance, preferably a concerto that combined lyrical impulses and virtuoso challenges. The resulting work is a large-scale piece in three movements that exploits and celebrated the naturally sombre character of the instrument. The Piano Concerto was written in six months in 2012 - 13 and then lingered in a drawer for almost a decade awaiting a soloist who could both do it justice and add finishing touches to the solo part. Jean-Philippe Sylvestre, a Montrealer with a fondness for the virtuoso tradition, was himself looking for a new concerto to champion. Ichmouratov gratefully acknowledges the contributions made to the solo part by Sylvestre, the concerto's dedicatee.
Tracklist:
- Piano Concerto, Op. 40~Andante affettuoso - Poco meno - Allegro vivace - Poco meno - A tempo [Allegro vivace] - Meno mosso, cant
- Piano Concerto, Op. 40~Grave solenne -
- Piano Concerto, Op. 40~Allegro moderato - Andante - Tempo I - Presto impetuoso - Andante - Poco meno mosso - Tempo I - Più moss
- Concerto No. 1, Op. 7 in G minor for Viola and Orchestra~Andante - Allegro moderato - Meno mosso - Tempo precedente - Meno mosso
- Concerto No. 1, Op. 7 in G minor for Viola and Orchestra~Recitativo - Largo - Più mosso, alla marcia - Tempo I
- Concerto No. 1, Op. 7 in G minor for Viola and Orchestra~Allegro - Presto