Dear friends, let this night a beautiful CD with two works Tchaikovsky's most beautiful, your beautiful Violin Concerto and the equally fine work, the Variations on a Rococo Theme. Performers, directors exceptional and Gennady Kirill Kondrashin Rodhdestensky with a major soloists, David Oistrakh on violin and the cellist Mstislav Rostropovich. In the two recordings present a first-class orchestras, with extensive experience in interpretation of Tchaikovsky, reaching a high level in these recordings concrete.
much I can add to try to convey in words the enormous beauty contained in both works. The Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto is one of the finest musical works ever written and moving and in particular, within the pages written for the instrument, I think, frankly, that is the largest and most successful. There are few concertos violin that meet beautiful, wonderful sound, melody, technique and emotion so perfectly as it does this by Tchaikovsky.
The approach to performing the Violin Concerto Oistrakh is simply wonderful, simply overwhelming in its technique, with a warm sound that few have matched with an ability to translate those notes printing character and emotion, beyond the reach of the vast majority of violinists. In the orchestral accompaniment have the great master that manages print Kondrashin Orchestra warmth, sensuality, strength and get her a performance superb skills and a sensational orchestral sonority.
Overall I would say that is one interpretation of this most beautiful concert I've ever heard. It fills me with pleasure hearing, I greatly enjoy discovering new sounds in it, I love that silky, warm violin Oistrakh, impresses me the warmth and beauty of the orchestra and I still find pride Kondrashin address.
Very similar words could be used to describe the interpretation of this stunning masterpiece that is Rococo Variations. Precious work and simply wonderful cello in Rostropovich Rozhdestvensky and two great pillars for transcription.
Rococo Variations were composed in 1876 shortly after the Symphonic Fantasia Francesca da Rimini. Was dedicated to the Moscow Conservatory professor Wilhelm Fitzenhagen who was also responsible for the release on November 30, 1877. The work has a classic cut after marking orchestral introduction and opening theme stated by the cello variations developed through solos apart and beautiful orchestral interludes.
Overall it's a beautiful sound, emotive and expressive. Rostropovich shows his wonderful ability for musical expression and technique is simply amazing. Nuances and sounds are superb warmth and beautiful musicality. Rozhdestvensky accompanies a fantastic and wonderful with this instrument is the Leningrad Philharmonic performance make this a real gem.
I hope you enjoy this beautiful CD. It is a veritable feast of sound and emotional.
Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto *
Rococo Variations **
Kirill Kondrashin, David Oistrakh, violin. USSR Symphony Orchestra *
Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Mstislav Rostropovich, cello. Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra
** 1957 * and 1963 **
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