Itzhak Perlman - Concertos From My Childhod (1999)
BAND/ARTIST: Itzhak Perlman
- Title: Concertos From My Childhod
- Year Of Release: 1999
- Label: EMI
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 62:48
- Total Size: 323 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Oskar Rieding
1-3. Violin Concerto in B minor op.35
Friedrich Seitz
4-6. Violin concerto № 2, op.13
Jean-Baptiste Accolay
7. Violin concerto №1 in A minor
Charles-Auguste de Beriot
8. Scene de ballet, op.100
Giovanni Battista Viotti
9-11. Violin Concerto № 22 in A minor
Performers:
Itzhak Perlman - Violin
The Juilliard Orchestra
conducted by Lawrence Foster
Oskar Rieding
1-3. Violin Concerto in B minor op.35
Friedrich Seitz
4-6. Violin concerto № 2, op.13
Jean-Baptiste Accolay
7. Violin concerto №1 in A minor
Charles-Auguste de Beriot
8. Scene de ballet, op.100
Giovanni Battista Viotti
9-11. Violin Concerto № 22 in A minor
Performers:
Itzhak Perlman - Violin
The Juilliard Orchestra
conducted by Lawrence Foster
Perlman plays four concertos and one ballet scene that are usually played by intermediate level violin students. Recordings of these pieces are hard to find, so it is nice that a master of the violin decided to make a recording using a student orchestra at Juilliard. Perlman does a wonderful job of playing simple music. It is nice for children to have a recording showing them how one of the world's best violinists makes their beginner concertos into beautiful music. I highly recommend it for Suzuki students in Vol. 4 who are beginning to play concertos (the first Seitz in Vol. 4 is the 3rd movement of the Seitz Concerto no. 2 on this CD). It is nice to hear the concertos with full orchestra, instead of the usual violin plus piano that is usually found on the Suzuki CDs.
The music itself is simple: it is aimed at children who are intermediate violin students, not Symphony Hall. The first two concertos are played in first position only. If you're looking for Perlman playing advanced music with all the "bells and whistles", then this is not the CD for you: you should look for his recordings of the standard adult repertoire. If you're looking for a CD to please your intermediate level violinist, then this one will likely do the trick. My 9 year old daughter loves it.
The music itself is simple: it is aimed at children who are intermediate violin students, not Symphony Hall. The first two concertos are played in first position only. If you're looking for Perlman playing advanced music with all the "bells and whistles", then this is not the CD for you: you should look for his recordings of the standard adult repertoire. If you're looking for a CD to please your intermediate level violinist, then this one will likely do the trick. My 9 year old daughter loves it.
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