Mstislav Rostropovich, Berliner Philharmoniker, Herbert von Karajan - Dvořák: Cello Concerto, Tchaikovsky: Rococo Variations (1995) CD-Rip
BAND/ARTIST: Mstislav Rostropovich, Berliner Philharmoniker, Herbert von Karajan
- Title: Dvořák: Cello Concerto, Tchaikovsky: Rococo Variations
- Year Of Release: 1995
- Label: Deutsche Grammophon
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 01:00:18
- Total Size: 300 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Concerto for Cello and Orchestra: 1. Allegro [0:15:42.00]
02. Concerto for Cello and Orchestra: 2. Adagio ma non troppo [0:12:41.00]
03. Concerto for Cello and Orchestra: 3. Finale. Allegro moderato [0:13:04.00]
04. Variations on a Roccoco Theme for Cello and Orchestra: 1. Moderato quasi Andante [0:00:54.25]
05. Variations on a Roccoco Theme for Cello and Orchestra: 2. Tema. Moderato semplice [0:01:42.70]
06. Variations on a Roccoco Theme for Cello and Orchestra: 3. Variazione I, Tempo del Tema [0:00:52.23]
07. Variations on a Roccoco Theme for Cello and Orchestra: 4. Variazione II, Tempo del Tema [0:01:13.07]
08. Variations on a Roccoco Theme for Cello and Orchestra: 5. Variazione III, Andante sostenuto [0:03:59.00]
09. Variations on a Roccoco Theme for Cello and Orchestra: 6. Variazione IV, Andante grazioso [0:01:53.25]
10. Variations on a Roccoco Theme for Cello and Orchestra: 7. Variazione V, Allegro moderato [0:03:28.00]
11. Variations on a Roccoco Theme for Cello and Orchestra: 8. Variazione VI, Andante [0:02:52.25]
12. Variations on a Roccoco Theme for Cello and Orchestra: 9. Variazione VII, Allegro vivo [0:01:58.50]
Performers:
Mstislav Rostropovich - cello
Berliner Philharmoniker
Herbert von Karajan – conductor
01. Concerto for Cello and Orchestra: 1. Allegro [0:15:42.00]
02. Concerto for Cello and Orchestra: 2. Adagio ma non troppo [0:12:41.00]
03. Concerto for Cello and Orchestra: 3. Finale. Allegro moderato [0:13:04.00]
04. Variations on a Roccoco Theme for Cello and Orchestra: 1. Moderato quasi Andante [0:00:54.25]
05. Variations on a Roccoco Theme for Cello and Orchestra: 2. Tema. Moderato semplice [0:01:42.70]
06. Variations on a Roccoco Theme for Cello and Orchestra: 3. Variazione I, Tempo del Tema [0:00:52.23]
07. Variations on a Roccoco Theme for Cello and Orchestra: 4. Variazione II, Tempo del Tema [0:01:13.07]
08. Variations on a Roccoco Theme for Cello and Orchestra: 5. Variazione III, Andante sostenuto [0:03:59.00]
09. Variations on a Roccoco Theme for Cello and Orchestra: 6. Variazione IV, Andante grazioso [0:01:53.25]
10. Variations on a Roccoco Theme for Cello and Orchestra: 7. Variazione V, Allegro moderato [0:03:28.00]
11. Variations on a Roccoco Theme for Cello and Orchestra: 8. Variazione VI, Andante [0:02:52.25]
12. Variations on a Roccoco Theme for Cello and Orchestra: 9. Variazione VII, Allegro vivo [0:01:58.50]
Performers:
Mstislav Rostropovich - cello
Berliner Philharmoniker
Herbert von Karajan – conductor
There have been a number of outstanding recordings of the Dvorák Concerto since this DG record was made, but none to match it for the warmth of lyrical feeling, the sheer strength of personality of the cello playing and the distinction of the partnership between Karajan and Rostropovich. Any moments of romantic licence from the latter, who's obviously deeply in love with the music, are set against Karajan's overall grip on the proceedings. The orchestral playing is superb.
You've only to listen to the beautiful introduction of the secondary theme of the first movement by the principal horn to realise that the BPO is going to match its illustrious soloist in eloquence, while Rostropovich's many moments of poetic introspection never for a moment interfere with the sense of a spontaneous forward flow. The recording is as near perfect as any made by DG in that vintage analogue era. It gives the cello a highly realistic presence, and if the passionate fortissimo violins lose just a fraction in fullness, and there seems to be, comparably, just a slight loss of resonance in the bass, the sound picture has an impressively clear and vivid focus.
In the coupled Tchaikovsky Rococo Variations, Rostropovich uses the published score rather than the original version. However, he plays with such masterly Russian fervour and elegance that any criticism is disarmed. The music itself continually demonstrates Tchaikovsky's astonishing lyrical fecundity, as one tune leads to another, all growing organically from the charming 'rococo' theme. The recording is marvellously refined.
The description 'legendary' isn't a whit too strong for a disc of this calibre.
You've only to listen to the beautiful introduction of the secondary theme of the first movement by the principal horn to realise that the BPO is going to match its illustrious soloist in eloquence, while Rostropovich's many moments of poetic introspection never for a moment interfere with the sense of a spontaneous forward flow. The recording is as near perfect as any made by DG in that vintage analogue era. It gives the cello a highly realistic presence, and if the passionate fortissimo violins lose just a fraction in fullness, and there seems to be, comparably, just a slight loss of resonance in the bass, the sound picture has an impressively clear and vivid focus.
In the coupled Tchaikovsky Rococo Variations, Rostropovich uses the published score rather than the original version. However, he plays with such masterly Russian fervour and elegance that any criticism is disarmed. The music itself continually demonstrates Tchaikovsky's astonishing lyrical fecundity, as one tune leads to another, all growing organically from the charming 'rococo' theme. The recording is marvellously refined.
The description 'legendary' isn't a whit too strong for a disc of this calibre.
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