Recommendations: Dvorak’s Violin Concerto
Recommendations: Dvorak’s Violin Concerto
Dvorak’s Violin Concerto is a work that I really like; the lively and energetic first movement, the beautifully contemplative slow movement and the somewhat rejuvenating final movement. Do you know this work?
I have four versions in my collection....
Little - Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra / Handley [Classics for Pleasure]
Martzy - RIAS Symphony Orch. Berlin / Fricsay [DG]
Suk – Czech Philharmonic Orchestra / Ancerl [Supraphon]
Zehetmair - Philharmonia Orchestra / Eschenbach [Warner/Apex]
A perusal of Amazon throws up the following purchasing possibilities;
Julia Fischer under Zinmann [Decca]
Oistrakh under Kondrashin [Regis]
Chang under Davis [EMI]
Does anyone know of or have any of these recordings?
I would welcome any recommendations you might have for this very fine work.
I have four versions in my collection....
Little - Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra / Handley [Classics for Pleasure]
Martzy - RIAS Symphony Orch. Berlin / Fricsay [DG]
Suk – Czech Philharmonic Orchestra / Ancerl [Supraphon]
Zehetmair - Philharmonia Orchestra / Eschenbach [Warner/Apex]
A perusal of Amazon throws up the following purchasing possibilities;
Julia Fischer under Zinmann [Decca]
Oistrakh under Kondrashin [Regis]
Chang under Davis [EMI]
Does anyone know of or have any of these recordings?
I would welcome any recommendations you might have for this very fine work.
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Re: Recommendations: Dvorak’s Violin Concerto
I am afraid I don't Fergus but I must say that I would not hesitate to buy any recordings by Oistrakh, he is beyond compare in my book.fergus wrote:Dvorak’s Violin Concerto is a work that I really like; the lively and energetic first movement, the beautifully contemplative slow movement and the somewhat rejuvenating final movement. Do you know this work?
I have four versions in my collection....
Little - Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra / Handley [Classics for Pleasure]
Martzy - RIAS Symphony Orch. Berlin / Fricsay [DG]
Suk – Czech Philharmonic Orchestra / Ancerl [Supraphon]
Zehetmair - Philharmonia Orchestra / Eschenbach [Warner/Apex]
A perusal of Amazon throws up the following purchasing possibilities;
Julia Fischer under Zinmann [Decca]
Oistrakh under Kondrashin [Regis]
Chang under Davis [EMI]
Does anyone know of or have any of these recordings?
I would welcome any recommendations you might have for this very fine work.
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Re: Recommendations: Dvorak’s Violin Concerto
The Julia Fischer is very fine, excellent sound too. I like very much the Maxim Vengerov with Kurt Masur, Vengerov was in his finest years when he made his recording. The newer Anne Sophie Mutter is also very good.
The Dvorak Violin Concerto is rare to find in the concert hall, I can´t even remember hearing it live in my experience! Have any of you guys heard it live?
The Dvorak Violin Concerto is rare to find in the concert hall, I can´t even remember hearing it live in my experience! Have any of you guys heard it live?
Re: Recommendations: Dvorak’s Violin Concerto
I am inclined to agree Seán and particularly as he is conducted by Kondrashin I think this one is a no brainer for me after Christmas.Seán wrote:I am afraid I don't Fergus but I must say that I would not hesitate to buy any recordings by Oistrakh, he is beyond compare in my book.fergus wrote:Dvorak’s Violin Concerto is a work that I really like; the lively and energetic first movement, the beautifully contemplative slow movement and the somewhat rejuvenating final movement. Do you know this work?
I have four versions in my collection....
Little - Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra / Handley [Classics for Pleasure]
Martzy - RIAS Symphony Orch. Berlin / Fricsay [DG]
Suk – Czech Philharmonic Orchestra / Ancerl [Supraphon]
Zehetmair - Philharmonia Orchestra / Eschenbach [Warner/Apex]
A perusal of Amazon throws up the following purchasing possibilities;
Julia Fischer under Zinmann [Decca]
Oistrakh under Kondrashin [Regis]
Chang under Davis [EMI]
Does anyone know of or have any of these recordings?
I would welcome any recommendations you might have for this very fine work.
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Re: Recommendations: Dvorak’s Violin Concerto
Thank you for that Pepe. I had looked at the Vengerov/Masur and, although I have no problem with Vengerov, I had some reservations regarding Masur. However, if you like it I will certainly revisit that one for consideration.Jose Echenique wrote:The Julia Fischer is very fine, excellent sound too. I like very much the Maxim Vengerov with Kurt Masur, Vengerov was in his finest years when he made his recording. The newer Anne Sophie Mutter is also very good.
The Dvorak Violin Concerto is rare to find in the concert hall, I can´t even remember hearing it live in my experience! Have any of you guys heard it live?
I have never heard it live either. It is a pity because it is a really lovely piece. Perhaps the problem is that it is not particularly "showy"?
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Re: Recommendations: Dvorak’s Violin Concerto
You know dear Fergus that I like much better the sound of European orchestras, but since Dvorak himself conducted the NY Philharmonic they have a certain authority in his music. Masur does a good job, I don´t think his conducting here can be objected. I just remembered another good recording I have enjoyed over the years, it´s Shlomo Mintz with James Levine conducting the Berlin Philharmonic. It was a very early digital recording on DG, it may not even be available any more.fergus wrote:Thank you for that Pepe. I had looked at the Vengerov/Masur and, although I have no problem with Vengerov, I had some reservations regarding Masur. However, if you like it I will certainly revisit that one for consideration.Jose Echenique wrote:The Julia Fischer is very fine, excellent sound too. I like very much the Maxim Vengerov with Kurt Masur, Vengerov was in his finest years when he made his recording. The newer Anne Sophie Mutter is also very good.
The Dvorak Violin Concerto is rare to find in the concert hall, I can´t even remember hearing it live in my experience! Have any of you guys heard it live?
I have never heard it live either. It is a pity because it is a really lovely piece. Perhaps the problem is that it is not particularly "showy"?
Re: Recommendations: Dvorak’s Violin Concerto
You have eased my concerns on the Masur, Pepe, and thank you for the Mintz/Levine recommendation.Jose Echenique wrote: You know dear Fergus that I like much better the sound of European orchestras, but since Dvorak himself conducted the NY Philharmonic they have a certain authority in his music. Masur does a good job, I don´t think his conducting here can be objected. I just remembered another good recording I have enjoyed over the years, it´s Shlomo Mintz with James Levine conducting the Berlin Philharmonic. It was a very early digital recording on DG, it may not even be available any more.
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Oistrakh is self-recommending, Fergus, and, among recent versions, Julia Fischer is very good, but you should also investigate the ever-excellent Isabelle Faust on Harmonia Mundi, whose version is coupled with a superb performance of the piano trio and is due to be reissued at budget price in January.
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Re: Recommendations: Dvorak’s Violin Concerto
I like those kind of connections Pepe; thank you for that.Jose Echenique wrote: You know dear Fergus that I like much better the sound of European orchestras, but since Dvorak himself conducted the NY Philharmonic they have a certain authority in his music. Masur does a good job, I don´t think his conducting here can be objected.
Thank you Pepe; I will look it up.I just remembered another good recording I have enjoyed over the years, it´s Shlomo Mintz with James Levine conducting the Berlin Philharmonic. It was a very early digital recording on DG, it may not even be available any more.
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Thank you for that Paul. I had come across the Faust recording in my search but I had nothing to go on. I have a number of her recordings and I like her playing. The fact that it will be released at budget price is also attractive!mcq wrote:Oistrakh is self-recommending, Fergus, and, among recent versions, Julia Fischer is very good, but you should also investigate the ever-excellent Isabelle Faust on Harmonia Mundi, whose version is coupled with a superb performance of the piano trio and is due to be reissued at budget price in January.
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