Avant le tutti (passage de l'orchestre sans le soliste). Le violoniste s'exprime sur une montée chromatique de 4 trilles. J'imagine qu'une cadence violonistique pourrait être improvisé entre la dernière trille et le tutti de l'orchestre, rendant le concerto plus riche.
Translation to Dogaradodia's post: "Intergalactic Accolades!! Who is the violinist?" I would also be interested to know, although I know you don't publicly announce it.
The player is Sergei Stadler studied the violin with David Oistrakh and Leonid Kogan I have the old tape of this clever and unusul work. Opens with a hint of Spohr's eighth with touches of Viotti later on. It's great fun and exhilerating stuff if some of you can drop the snobism.
I owned Lvov's (Lwoff's) - father and then son's - violin in the 1980's. It was a s superb Maggini which the elder Lvov acquired from the estate of Jarnovich (Giornovichi) when the latter died in St Petersburg. After the revolution the violin came to Europe and was used by Sybil Eaton before Charlie Beare got it for me. I always wanted to play music by these two composers on it, but in the 1980's it was hard to find. Just a bit of history....
The performance is neat, tidy, clean, and well imagined. Though it is like listening to someone perform three orchestrated Rode or Dont caprices. And I can't help but ask, "Who would want to?"
Reminds me of first movement of Spohr 8
tlcooper93 1 month ago
Avant le tutti (passage de l'orchestre sans le soliste). Le violoniste s'exprime sur une montée chromatique de 4 trilles. J'imagine qu'une cadence violonistique pourrait être improvisé entre la dernière trille et le tutti de l'orchestre, rendant le concerto plus riche.
MrRoueille 2 months ago
Translation to Dogaradodia's post: "Intergalactic Accolades!! Who is the violinist?" I would also be interested to know, although I know you don't publicly announce it.
JiangxenPeter 1 year ago
@JiangxenPeter
The player is Sergei Stadler studied the violin with David Oistrakh and Leonid Kogan I have the old tape of this clever and unusul work. Opens with a hint of Spohr's eighth with touches of Viotti later on. It's great fun and exhilerating stuff if some of you can drop the snobism.
aninalos 1 year ago
I owned Lvov's (Lwoff's) - father and then son's - violin in the 1980's. It was a s superb Maggini which the elder Lvov acquired from the estate of Jarnovich (Giornovichi) when the latter died in St Petersburg. After the revolution the violin came to Europe and was used by Sybil Eaton before Charlie Beare got it for me. I always wanted to play music by these two composers on it, but in the 1980's it was hard to find. Just a bit of history....
dixip 1 year ago
The performance is neat, tidy, clean, and well imagined. Though it is like listening to someone perform three orchestrated Rode or Dont caprices. And I can't help but ask, "Who would want to?"
Hachechulo 1 year ago
Сертифицированные Межгалактический! Кто скрипач?
Dogaradodia 1 year ago
Hele goede up-load! A concerto worthy the revival. Paganini comes to my mind, but Lvov managed quite well on his own.
bartje11 1 year ago