Thomas Zehetmair & Orchestre De Chambre De Paris - Robert Schumann (2016)
BAND/ARTIST: Thomas Zehetmair & Orchestre De Chambre De Paris
- Title: Robert Schumann
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: ECM New Series
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
- Total Time: 77:18 min
- Total Size: 330 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Violin Concerto WoO 23
1 In Kräftigem, Nicht zu Schnellem Tempo 15:24
2 Langsam 6:03
3 Lebhaft, Doch Nicht Schnell 9:55
Symphony No. 1 "Spring" Op. 38
4 Andante Un Poco Maestoso – Allegro Molto Vivace 11:19
5 Larghetto 5:42
6 Scherzo: Molto Vivace – Trio I: Molto Piu Vivace – Trio II 5:26
7 Allegro Animato E Grazioso 8:23
Phantasy For Violin And Orchestra Op. 131
8 Im Mäßigen Tempo – Lebhaft 15:03
Violin Concerto WoO 23
1 In Kräftigem, Nicht zu Schnellem Tempo 15:24
2 Langsam 6:03
3 Lebhaft, Doch Nicht Schnell 9:55
Symphony No. 1 "Spring" Op. 38
4 Andante Un Poco Maestoso – Allegro Molto Vivace 11:19
5 Larghetto 5:42
6 Scherzo: Molto Vivace – Trio I: Molto Piu Vivace – Trio II 5:26
7 Allegro Animato E Grazioso 8:23
Phantasy For Violin And Orchestra Op. 131
8 Im Mäßigen Tempo – Lebhaft 15:03
Founded in 1978, the Orchestre de chambre de Paris quickly established its reputation as one of Europes leading chamber orchestras.
In 2012, Thomas Zehetmair was appointed the orchestras principal conductor and artistic advisor and on this recording, made at the Theatre des Champs-Elysees in February 2014, does double duty as both soloist and conductor.
Zehetmairs insightful approach to Robert Schumann has already been demonstrated on ECM New Series with the Zehetmair Quartet, whose recording of two Schumann string quartets won prizes including the Gramophone Award as Album of the Year in 2003.
The composition of the Symphony no. 1 Spring (1841) drew inspiration from Schuberts 9th Symphony and from the poetry of Adolf Böttger. The Phantasie and the Violin Concerto (both 1853) had quite different fates. The Phantasie was premiered to huge acclaim after initial performances. The Violin Concerto had to wait more than 80 years for its premiere, and too often since then players have made adjustments to the violin part.
Thomas Zehetmair reveals how urgent and convincing the impact of Schumans original version can be when the performers enter into its spirit.
In 2012, Thomas Zehetmair was appointed the orchestras principal conductor and artistic advisor and on this recording, made at the Theatre des Champs-Elysees in February 2014, does double duty as both soloist and conductor.
Zehetmairs insightful approach to Robert Schumann has already been demonstrated on ECM New Series with the Zehetmair Quartet, whose recording of two Schumann string quartets won prizes including the Gramophone Award as Album of the Year in 2003.
The composition of the Symphony no. 1 Spring (1841) drew inspiration from Schuberts 9th Symphony and from the poetry of Adolf Böttger. The Phantasie and the Violin Concerto (both 1853) had quite different fates. The Phantasie was premiered to huge acclaim after initial performances. The Violin Concerto had to wait more than 80 years for its premiere, and too often since then players have made adjustments to the violin part.
Thomas Zehetmair reveals how urgent and convincing the impact of Schumans original version can be when the performers enter into its spirit.
Year 2016 | Classical | FLAC / APE | CD-Rip
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