Janine Jansen - Bruch violin concert 2019
Director Gianandrea Noseda (
Italian )
English title Bruch: Violin Concerto, Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5
You can't help but feel a little sorry for him: although the composer
Max Bruch went on to write two further violin concertos which he
considered superior, it was the first that was always performed during
his lifetime and beyond. The elegiac melodies are simply wonderful,
while the free flow of thoughts in the first movement unfold like a
fantasy. When it's played well, this classic can sound just as thrilling
as it must have done at the premiere.
English title Bruch: Violin Concerto, Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5
Recording location Konzerthaus Dortmund
Recording date 01 December 2019
Production year 2019
Production Company takt1
Coproduction Company sone media
Producer Simeon Klein
Director Michael Ciniselli
Sound Engineer Jens Schünemann
English title of music work Violin Concerto No. 1
Composer Max Bruch
English title of music work Symphony No. 5
Composer Pjotr Tchaikovsky
Orchestra / Band London Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Gianandrea Noseda
Soloist Janine Jansen
You can't help but feel a little sorry for him: although the composer
Max Bruch went on to write two further violin concertos which he
considered superior, it was the first that was always performed during
his lifetime and beyond. The elegiac melodies are simply wonderful,
while the free flow of thoughts in the first movement unfold like a
fantasy. When it's played well, this classic can sound just as thrilling
as it must have done at the premiere.
Tchaikovsky deemed his great Fifth to be a failure. To modern listeners,
this seems unthinkable; compared to the thunderous forth, it seems to
be in a whole other league. A dramatic fate motif recurs throughout the
work, giving us a taster of the unfathomable drama of the composer's
later works.

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