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Sibelius / Feldmann / Kantorow- Violin Concertos

SKU: 3760014193576
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Following his Alpha recording of sonatas by Prokofiev, Ravel and Strauss, the violinist Tobias Feldmann now turns to the concerto form, performing the two major works of the Finnish repertoire for the instrument: the violin concertos of Jean Sibelius and Einojuhani Rautavaara. Premiered in Helsinki in 1904, the Sibelius Concerto proved to be exceptionally difficult technically for the soloist. Sibelius revised his score, but subsequently composed for violin and orchestra only in shorter forms, the serenade and the humoresque. It was not until nearly seventy years later that a Finnish composer wrote another large-scale work for violin and orchestra, with the Concerto of Rautavaara, which in all respects equals the degree of virtuosity demanded by the earlier work.

Tracklist:

  1. I. Tranquillo
  2. II. Energico
  3. I. Allegro Moderato
  4. II. Adagio Di Molto
  5. III. Allegro, Ma Non Tanto
Format: New CD/Classical

Sibelius / Feldmann / Kantorow- Violin Concertos

SKU: 3760014193576
Regular price ¥147.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 05.25.2018

 
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Following his Alpha recording of sonatas by Prokofiev, Ravel and Strauss, the violinist Tobias Feldmann now turns to the concerto form, performing the two major works of the Finnish repertoire for the instrument: the violin concertos of Jean Sibelius and Einojuhani Rautavaara. Premiered in Helsinki in 1904, the Sibelius Concerto proved to be exceptionally difficult technically for the soloist. Sibelius revised his score, but subsequently composed for violin and orchestra only in shorter forms, the serenade and the humoresque. It was not until nearly seventy years later that a Finnish composer wrote another large-scale work for violin and orchestra, with the Concerto of Rautavaara, which in all respects equals the degree of virtuosity demanded by the earlier work.

Tracklist:

  1. I. Tranquillo
  2. II. Energico
  3. I. Allegro Moderato
  4. II. Adagio Di Molto
  5. III. Allegro, Ma Non Tanto