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Beethoven - Romance / Mozart & Brahms - Violin Concertos
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Label: Supraphon
Cat No: SU40152
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 22nd March 2010
Contents
Works
Romance no.2 in F major for violin and orchestra, op.50Violin Concerto in D major, op.77
Violin Concerto no.3 in G major, K216
Artists
David Oistrakh (violin)Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductors
Antonio PedrottiKarel Ancerl
Works
Romance no.2 in F major for violin and orchestra, op.50Violin Concerto in D major, op.77
Violin Concerto no.3 in G major, K216
Artists
David Oistrakh (violin)Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductors
Antonio PedrottiKarel Ancerl
About
Owing to his technical mastery and exquisitely warm tone, Oistrakh became an insuperable interpreter of grand Romantic concerti. Serving as a case in point is Brahms’ Concerto in D major, a work of extreme technical difficulty, recorded in Prague with the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Antonio Pedrotti.
Yet true mastery is frequently manifested on a seemingly simple Classicist repertoire - the lucid structure and straightforward melodiousness require of the performer stylistic purity as well as balance and culture of tone. These very qualities are characteristic of Oistrakh’s recording of Mozart’s Third violin concerto and Beethoven’s Romance, Op.50, which he made in 1954 with Karel Ančerl conducting the Czech Philharmonic, already as a world-renowned virtuoso.
For the purpose of this release, the legendary recordings have been remastered from the original tapes.
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