From Semperoper in Dresden
Kremerata Baltica
Gidon Kremer, leader & violin
0:36 Gustav Mahler - Adagio from Symphony No.10, arranged by Hans Stadlmaier and Kremerata Baltica
25:55 Dimitri Schostakowitsch - Violinsonate, Op. 134 (Andante, Allegretto, Largo), arranged by Michail Zinman and Andrei Pushkarev)
Kremerata Baltica
Gidon Kremer, leader & violin
0:36 Gustav Mahler - Adagio from Symphony No.10, arranged by Hans Stadlmaier and Kremerata Baltica
25:55 Dimitri Schostakowitsch - Violinsonate, Op. 134 (Andante, Allegretto, Largo), arranged by Michail Zinman and Andrei Pushkarev)
57:53 SEMPRE PRIMAVERA (Zyklus) compiled by Gidon Kremer for violin, percussion and strings
57:53 Victoria Poleva - Warm Wind
57:53 Victoria Poleva - Warm Wind
1:01:39 Ludwig van Beethoven - Sonata for Piano and Violin No. 5 (Spring), Op. 24 (1. Allegro)
1:04:27 Leonid Desyatnikov - Christovskaya from „The Russian Season“
1:04:27 Leonid Desyatnikov - Christovskaya from „The Russian Season“
1:06:47 Astor Piazzolla - Primavera porteña from “Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas”, arranged by Andrei Pushkarev
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Gidon Kremer is, and has always been, one of the most headstrong and original artists in the music business and he was once hailed by Herbert von Karajan as the world’s best violinist. He celebrated his 60th birthday in 2007 and he has always kept himself young
musically with his spontaneity and a readiness to take risks. In his artistic development over the past 25 years, Kremer often found himself functioning as a crossover figure as he discovered fresh routes through well-trodden paths in music. It was in this spirit, that his fine young ensemble Kremerata Baltica, which he founded by bringing together young musicians from the Baltic states, presents music by Mahler, Shostakovish, Sibelius, Sallinen, Piazzola, Rota and a cycle called “Sempre Primavera” compiled by himself.
musically with his spontaneity and a readiness to take risks. In his artistic development over the past 25 years, Kremer often found himself functioning as a crossover figure as he discovered fresh routes through well-trodden paths in music. It was in this spirit, that his fine young ensemble Kremerata Baltica, which he founded by bringing together young musicians from the Baltic states, presents music by Mahler, Shostakovish, Sibelius, Sallinen, Piazzola, Rota and a cycle called “Sempre Primavera” compiled by himself.
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