Hans Gal - Violin Concertos, Triptych
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Label: Avie
Cat No: AV2146
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 7th June 2010
Contents
Works
Concertino for violin and string orchestra, op.52Concerto for violin and small orchestra, op.39
Triptych, three movements for orchestra, op.100
Artists
Annette-Barbara Vogel (violin)Northern Sinfonia
Conductor
Kenneth WoodsWorks
Concertino for violin and string orchestra, op.52Concerto for violin and small orchestra, op.39
Triptych, three movements for orchestra, op.100
Artists
Annette-Barbara Vogel (violin)Northern Sinfonia
Conductor
Kenneth WoodsAbout
The album of three premiere recordings is framed by two works for violin and orchestra, both from the 1930s but written under entirely contrasting circumstances. When he wrote the Violin Concerto in 1931-32, Gál was at the height of his career and enjoying widespread recognition. By the time the Concertino was composed in 1939, his life had been turned upside down by the catastrophic Nazi occupation of Germany and later Austria, forcing Gál and his family to flee to Britain in 1938.
Despite this life-altering situation, Gál’s musical language remained remarkably steadfast – optimistic and true to his tonal core - and the differences between the Concerto and the Concertino are essentially a matter of scale, not of style.
Triptych stems from 1970 and was composed in less than a month, an astonishing burst of creative energy for one in his 80th year. A fitting testimony to Gál’s life and outlook, the work’s finale is exuberant, virtuosic and totally life-affirming
German violinist Annette-Barbara Vogel, who previously recorded a disc of Gál’s chamber works with piano for Avie, has become one of the composer’s most ardent proponents. She says, “Early on, I was struck by how genuine and pure Gál’s music was … when I think of the man’s musical language: nostalgic…”
In both supporting and main roles, the Northern Sinfonia give ardent performances under the baton of up-and-coming American conductor Kenneth Woods.
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