Busoni - Berceuse elegiaque; Reger - Violin Concerto (chamber arr.)
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Label: Etcetera
Cat No: KTC1797
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 8th March 2024
Contents
Works
Berceuse elegiaque, op.42 (arr. Erwin Stein)Violin Concerto in A major, op.101 (arr. Kolisch)
Artists
Kristian Wintherr (violin)Gruppo Montebello
Conductor
Henk GuittartWorks
Berceuse elegiaque, op.42 (arr. Erwin Stein)Violin Concerto in A major, op.101 (arr. Kolisch)
Artists
Kristian Wintherr (violin)Gruppo Montebello
Conductor
Henk GuittartAbout
With Schoenberg as president and with a board of nineteen friends and students an innovative format was developed: weekly concerts open only to members of the Verein, no critics allowed, and audible approval or disapproval not permitted. The programmes would remain secret until the evening of the concert. Compositions would be presented at the highest performance standards. The pieces would be repeated two to four times during the season, sometimes even twice at the same concert. Sometimes as many as thirty rehearsals were planned, to obtain the 'clarity and precision' for which Schoenberg aimed.
The performing musicians were carefully selected, and only those who were sincerely interested in the music were accepted. Any display of virtuosity for its own sake was not tolerated. Remarkable for those days was the high number of female performers. This included piano soloists (seven females versus eight males), violinists and an all-female string quartet.
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