BRAHMS Violin Concerto BARTÓK Rhapsodies
Gewandhaus back to Brahms for Kavakos-Chailly Concerto
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Composer or Director: Béla Bartók, Johannes Brahms
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Decca
Magazine Review Date: 12/2013
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 74
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: 478 5342DH
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Rhapsody No. 1 |
Béla Bartók, Composer
Béla Bartók, Composer Leonidas Kavakos, Violin Péter Nagy, Piano |
Rhapsody No. 2 |
Béla Bartók, Composer
Béla Bartók, Composer Leonidas Kavakos, Violin Péter Nagy, Piano |
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra |
Johannes Brahms, Composer
Johannes Brahms, Composer Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra Leonidas Kavakos, Violin Riccardo Chailly, Conductor |
(21) Hungarian Dances, Movement: No. 1 in G minor |
Johannes Brahms, Composer
Johannes Brahms, Composer Leonidas Kavakos, Violin Péter Nagy, Piano |
(21) Hungarian Dances, Movement: No. 2 in D minor |
Johannes Brahms, Composer
Johannes Brahms, Composer Leonidas Kavakos, Violin Péter Nagy, Piano |
(21) Hungarian Dances, Movement: No. 6 in D flat |
Johannes Brahms, Composer
Johannes Brahms, Composer Leonidas Kavakos, Violin Péter Nagy, Piano |
(21) Hungarian Dances, Movement: No. 11 in A minor |
Johannes Brahms, Composer
Johannes Brahms, Composer Leonidas Kavakos, Violin Péter Nagy, Piano |
Author:
However, if the Concerto prompts a few reservations, I’ve none about the rest of the programme. Kavakos and Nagy are magnificently idiomatic in the Bartók Rhapsodies: the little tempo changes and touches of rubato sound just right, while Kavakos produces an extraordinary range of tone colours – making one realise that while this may be ‘popular’ Bartók, it doesn’t imply that his imagination was working at less than full stretch. As for the Hungarian Dances, they give us a glimpse of Kavakos the showman, effortlessly alternating between effusive melancholy and scintillating virtuosity.
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