Frederick Delius: Violinkonzert
Violinkonzert
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- +Konzert für Violine, Cello & Orchester; Cellokonzert
- Tonformat: stereo & multichannel (Hybrid)
- Künstler: Tasmin Little, Paul Watkins, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Davis
- Label: Chandos, DDD, 2010
- Bestellnummer: 4919111
- Erscheinungstermin: 14.10.2011
Klanglich schillernde Kompositionen
Die drei großen Konzerte von Frederick Delius werden hier zum ersten Mal auf einer CD gemeinsam veröffentlicht. Mit zwei Welt-Klasse-Musikern, der Geigerin Tasmin Little sowie dem Cellisten Paul Watkins. Beide profitieren bei diesen klanglich schillernden Kompositionen von ihren Erfahrungen mit Kompositionen aller Stilrichtungen. Frederick Delius wollte nicht mit Zeitgenossen in Verbindung gebracht werden, deren Musik als impressionistisch bezeichnet wurde. Dennoch muten auch seine teilweise schwebenden Klänge so farbenreich an, wie die Bilder von Claude Monet.
These three major concertos by Frederick Delius involving solos string instruments are here brought together on the same disc for the first time. The Violin Concerto, Double Concerto, and Cello Concerto are performed by exclusive Chandos artists strongly associated with British repertoire.
Sir Andrew Davis and the BBC Symphony Orchestra have already released one Delius disc this year (CHSA 5088 – Appalachia and The Song of the High Hills), of which International Record Review (IRR) said: ‘I am absolutely certain that this is the greatest performance and recording of Delius’ Appalachia which has ever been put on disc... it would be hard if not impossible to imagine a more magnificent performance of this masterpiece... the playing is unfailingly beautiful and infused with sensitivity, brilliance of technique and vividness of colour’.
Tasmin Little, who won the Critics’ Choice Award at this year’s Classic BRIT Awards, is the soloist in the Violin Concerto. This is not a virtuosic showpiece in the ordinary sense; instead the solo part stays harmonically connected with the orchestra throughout; in fact, it seems to grow out of its textures. The work is composed in a single long span, divided into three clear sections in which different moods succeed one another, sometimes passionately spontaneous, sometimes dreamlike, sometimes fiery.
Paul Watkins is the soloist in the Cello Concerto, which Delius regarded as his personal favourite among his concertos. It was the last work that he was able to complete in his own hand before experiencing the onset of the devastating effects of syphilis: paralysis and blindness.
Tasmin Little and Paul Watkins join forces in the rarely performed and recorded Double Concerto, which represents Delius at his most inspired: the work is warmly evocative as well as strong and memorable. The soloists get to showcase their abilities in music that is both passionate and tranquil.
Die drei großen Konzerte von Frederick Delius werden hier zum ersten Mal auf einer CD gemeinsam veröffentlicht. Mit zwei Welt-Klasse-Musikern, der Geigerin Tasmin Little sowie dem Cellisten Paul Watkins. Beide profitieren bei diesen klanglich schillernden Kompositionen von ihren Erfahrungen mit Kompositionen aller Stilrichtungen. Frederick Delius wollte nicht mit Zeitgenossen in Verbindung gebracht werden, deren Musik als impressionistisch bezeichnet wurde. Dennoch muten auch seine teilweise schwebenden Klänge so farbenreich an, wie die Bilder von Claude Monet.
Product Information
These three major concertos by Frederick Delius involving solos string instruments are here brought together on the same disc for the first time. The Violin Concerto, Double Concerto, and Cello Concerto are performed by exclusive Chandos artists strongly associated with British repertoire.
Sir Andrew Davis and the BBC Symphony Orchestra have already released one Delius disc this year (CHSA 5088 – Appalachia and The Song of the High Hills), of which International Record Review (IRR) said: ‘I am absolutely certain that this is the greatest performance and recording of Delius’ Appalachia which has ever been put on disc... it would be hard if not impossible to imagine a more magnificent performance of this masterpiece... the playing is unfailingly beautiful and infused with sensitivity, brilliance of technique and vividness of colour’.
Tasmin Little, who won the Critics’ Choice Award at this year’s Classic BRIT Awards, is the soloist in the Violin Concerto. This is not a virtuosic showpiece in the ordinary sense; instead the solo part stays harmonically connected with the orchestra throughout; in fact, it seems to grow out of its textures. The work is composed in a single long span, divided into three clear sections in which different moods succeed one another, sometimes passionately spontaneous, sometimes dreamlike, sometimes fiery.
Paul Watkins is the soloist in the Cello Concerto, which Delius regarded as his personal favourite among his concertos. It was the last work that he was able to complete in his own hand before experiencing the onset of the devastating effects of syphilis: paralysis and blindness.
Tasmin Little and Paul Watkins join forces in the rarely performed and recorded Double Concerto, which represents Delius at his most inspired: the work is warmly evocative as well as strong and memorable. The soloists get to showcase their abilities in music that is both passionate and tranquil.
- Tracklisting
- 1 Track 1
- 2 Track 2
- 3 Track 3
- 4 Track 4
- 5 Track 5
- 6 Track 6
- 7 Track 7
- 8 Track 8
- 9 Track 9
- 10 Track 10
- 11 Track 11
- 12 Track 12
- 13 Track 13
- 14 Track 14
- 15 Track 15
- 16 Track 16
- 17 Track 17
- 18 Track 18
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