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Shchedrin, Stravinsky, Tchaikovsky - Concerto Cantabile, Violin Concerto, Sérénade - Vengerov

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Shchedrin, Stravinsky, Tchaikovsky - Concerto Cantabile, Violin Concerto, Sérénade - Vengerov

Shchedrin, Stravinsky, Tchaikovsky - Concerto Cantabile, Violin Concerto, Sérénade - Vengerov
Classical | EAC+LOG+CUE | FLAC (1 file) | 291 MB
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# Performer: Maxim Vengerov
# Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra
# Conductor: Mstislav Rostropovich
# Composer: Rodion Shchedrin, Igor Stravinsky, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky
# Audio CD (June 6, 2000)
# SPARS Code: DDD
# Number of Discs: 1
# Label: Angel Records
# ASIN: B00004RITO

It's particularly exciting because the Shchedrin is a new and very good work, composed expressly for Vengerov and premiered by him in 1998. Written for solo violin and a full, symphony orchestra-sized string section, and called Concerto Cantabile, it is a work of haunting beauty that sustains a listener's interest over its 28 minutes with a combination of fascinating melodic and textural development, atmospheric effect, engaging emotion, and bold virtuosity–all the things a good concerto should have, made all the more compelling by the austerity the composer has forced on himself. Yet, as we should expect from Shchedrin, this is a colorful and highly expressive austerity, and its achievement is a compositional tour de force. Rostropovich conducts with keen insight into the composer's expressive aims, into the light and the dark of this work's Russian soul, and, not least, into what strings can do. The result is compelling. Stravinsky's acerbically jaunty concerto is an interesting coupling:
Vengerov and Rostropovich convey its circus atmosphere, biting sense of fun, and the faux emotion of its two middle movements with evident delight. In the Tchaikovsky, they shift gears once again, making this gentle lament into a truly big piece. Throughout, Vengerov's heroically large, burnished tone is a thing of beauty, just as the exuberant virtuosity he brings to the Stravinsky and Shchedrin works still (though we've come to expect it) leaves us with our mouths hanging open.

Tracklist:

Rodion Shchedrin (1932-)
Concerto Cantabile
1. I. Moderato cantabile
2. II. Allegro -
3. III. Sostenuto assai

Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971)
Violin Concerto in D
4. I. Toccata
5. II. Aria I
6. III. Aria II
7. IV. Capriccio

Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893)
8. Sérénade mélancholique in B minor, Op. 26


Shchedrin, Stravinsky, Tchaikovsky - Concerto Cantabile, Violin Concerto, Sérénade - Vengerov


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Shchedrin, Stravinsky, Tchaikovsky - Concerto Cantabile, Violin Concerto, Sérénade - Vengerov