Mathieu / Shostakovich / Mendelssohn - Concertino & Concertos
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Label: Analekta
Cat No: AN29283
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 7th December 2009
Contents
Works
Piano Concertino no.2, op.13Concerto for violin, piano and strings in D minor
Piano Concerto no.1 in C minor, op.35
Artists
Alain Lefevre (piano)David Lefevre (violin)
Paul Archibald (trumpet)
London Mozart Players
Conductor
Matthias BamertWorks
Piano Concertino no.2, op.13Concerto for violin, piano and strings in D minor
Piano Concerto no.1 in C minor, op.35
Artists
Alain Lefevre (piano)David Lefevre (violin)
Paul Archibald (trumpet)
London Mozart Players
Conductor
Matthias BamertAbout
David Lefèvre is principal Concertmaster with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte Carlo.
While Schumann freely referred to Felix Mendelssohn as the "Mozart of the 19th century," Goethe, who saw both young musicians perform, felt that young Felix shone even more brilliantly than his predecessor. "I am Saul and you are my David; when I am sad and dismayed, come to me and comfort me with your music", he declared after hearing the 13-year-old Mendelssohn improvise on the theme of a Bach fugue.
A century later, a similar label was placed on André Mathieu. "I cannot say whether little André Mathieu will become a greater musician than Mozart, but I can say that at his age, Mozart had not created anything comparable to what this miraculous boy performed for us with stunning brio", wrote Émile Vuillermoz in 1939.
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