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PAGANINI: VIOLIN CONCERTOS NOS. 1 & 2 Brilliant Classics
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Among the most revered virtuosos of all time, Nicolo Paganini was a true musical legend of his era, inspiring musicians such as Roberto Schumann to forge his own career as a pianist. Franz Schubert was also a regular audience member at Paganini?s concerts, despite the outlandish ticket prices.Paganini often remarked that, despite his legendary status as a violinist, he found it rather difficult to compose for the instrument. This disc brings together the Italian maestro?s two violin concertos: No.1, his first large work, was written around 1817 but published posthumously in 1851, and the second dates from 1826. Audiences were wowed at the premiere of No.1, thanks to its many extended passages of double-stopping and harmonics. Concerto No.2 in B minor is nicknamed ?La campanella?, famous for its third-movement Rondo that employs a small bell at each reinstatement of the theme.Kristóf Baráti is the soloist, performing the works on his much-loved ?Lady Harmsworth? Stradivarius violin. The release is a welcome addition to his ever-growing Brilliant Classics discography, of which Beethoven?s Complete Violin Sonatas (94310) garnered such reviews as ?today?s reference recording? (Frankfurte Allgemeine). Here he is joined by esteemed conductor Eiji Oue and the NDR Radiophilharmonie Hannover.Other information:- Recorded 22?25 September 2008, Großer Sendesaal des NDR Landesfunkhauses, Hanover.- Hungarian Kristóf Baráti is recognised as one of the most outstanding violinists of his generation. His dazzling technique (often compared with the young Heifetz), his sincere, intensely musical interpretations and strong personality have brought him to today?s top. His recordings are widely acclaimed; garnering 5 star reviews in the international press (his Beethoven Violin Sonatas with pianist Klára Würtz are considered ?today?s reference recordings? by a leading German newspaper).- This release presents two virtuoso showcases, the violin concertos nos. 1 & 2 by Paganini, the wizard of the violin, suspected of having sold his soul to the devil in order to receive a transcendent technique. Baráti?s crystal clear playing makes these concertos a sheer delight, brilliant and exhilarating.- Contains notes on the work and performer biographies.
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PAGANINI: VIOLIN CONCERTOS NOS. 1 & 2 brilliant classics
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Among the most revered virtuosos of all time, Nicolo Paganini was a true musical legend of his era, inspiring musicians such as Roberto Schumann to forge his own career as a pianist. Franz Schubert was also a regular audience member at Paganini
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Niccolo Paganini - Violin Concertos 1 & 2 Berlin Classics
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Paganini: Violin Concertos No. 1 & 2 (Jpn) (Blu) IMPORTS
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Bruch: Violin Concertos Nos. 1 & 2, Beethoven: 2 Romances, Spohr: Violin Concerto No. 8 Naxos Classical
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Paganini: Violin Concertos 2 & 5 Brilliant Classics
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Paganini: Violin Concertos 2 & 5 Brilliant Classics
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Paganini composed 6 numbered concertos; the 6th of 1815 actually pre-dates No.1, which appeared in 1817. The Second concerto became one of his most famous works, and one he performed most frequently. The famous finale known as 'la Campanella' became an instant hit from the premiere in Naples in 1827. Later that year Pope Leo XII created Paganini a Knight of the Golden Spur, and his international stardom continued. His playing unsettled and astonished Liszt that he retreated to his hotel room for two weeks and seriously doubted if he could become as good a pianist as Paganini was violinist. Schumann claimed that it was hearing Paganini play that jolted him out of his chosen career as a man of letters to become a composer. Paganini encouraged the stories that he had sold his soul to the devil in order to play so fantastically -- such spin and hype was good for the box office. It did however result in the church refusing him burial in consecrated ground. Franz Liszt wrote an intensely personal and moving obituary when Paganini died in 1840. The Fifth concerto is from 1830, and for many years was un-performable as all Paganini left was the solo part and some vague ideas as to scoring. It was reconstructed and scored by Frederico Mompellio who also scored the Sixth concerto in the 1970s from the violin and guitar reduction that had survived. The Fifth contains all the pyrotechnics expected of a concerto by Paganini, but the slow movement is an especially moving and unadorned Andante. Paganini refused to publish any of his concertos, thus preserving control over them at a time when there was no copyright law. The first two concertos were first published in the 1850s, over 10 years after his death.Further information- Recordings made in 1991--94 by Claves.- The Fifth Concerto is a comparative rarity on CD
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Paganini: Violin Concertos 2 & 5 brilliant classics
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Paganini composed 6 numbered concertos; the 6th of 1815 actually pre-dates No.1, which appeared in 1817. The Second concerto became one of his most famous works, and one he performed most frequently. The famous finale known as 'la Campanella' became an instant hit from the premiere in Naples in 1827. Later that year Pope Leo XII created Paganini a Knight of the Golden Spur, and his international stardom continued. His playing unsettled and astonished Liszt that he retreated to his hotel room for two weeks and seriously doubted if he could become as good a pianist as Paganini was violinist. Schumann claimed that it was hearing Paganini play that jolted him out of his chosen career as a man of letters to become a composer. Paganini encouraged the stories that he had sold his soul to the devil in order to play so fantastically -- such spin and hype was good for the box office. It did however result in the church refusing him burial in consecrated ground. Franz Liszt wrote an intensely personal and moving obituary when Paganini died in 1840. The Fifth concerto is from 1830, and for many years was un-performable as all Paganini left was the solo part and some vague ideas as to scoring. It was reconstructed and scored by Frederico Mompellio who also scored the Sixth concerto in the 1970s from the violin and guitar reduction that had survived. The Fifth contains all the pyrotechnics expected of a concerto by Paganini, but the slow movement is an especially moving and unadorned Andante. Paganini refused to publish any of his concertos, thus preserving control over them at a time when there was no copyright law. The first two concertos were first published in the 1850s, over 10 years after his death.Further information- Recordings made in 1991--94 by Claves.- The Fifth Concerto is a comparative rarity on CD...
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Violin Concertos Nos 1 & 2, Suite For Violin And Orchestra Hyperion
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Violin Concertos: Nos. 1 + 2 / Sonata For Solo Violin Op. 115 Deutsche Grammophon
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Dmitri Shostakovich: Piano Concertos Nos. 1 & 2, Sonata For Violin And Piano Op. 134 Harmonia Mundi
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