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Joshua Bell - Sibelius, Goldmark: Violin Concertos (2000)

Joshua Bell - Sibelius, Goldmark: Violin Concertos (2000)

BAND/ARTIST: Joshua Bell

  • Title: Sibelius, Goldmark: Violin Concertos
  • Year Of Release: 2000
  • Label: Sony Classical
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans) / FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:05:25
  • Total Size: 303 Mb / 288 Mb
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Tracklist:

Jean Sibelius - Concerto For Violin And Orchestra In D Minor (D-moll / En Ré Mineur), Op. 47
1 – I. Allegro Moderato 16:38
2 – II. Adagio Di Molto 8:03
3 – III. Allegro, Ma Non Tanto 7:22

Karl Goldmark - Concerto No. 1 For Violin And Orchestra In A Minor (A-moll / En La Mineur), Op. 28
4 – I. Allegro Moderato 14:18
5 – II. Andante 6:18
6 – III. Moderato - Allegretto 12:49

Performers:
Joshua Bell, violin
Los Angeles Philharmonic
Esa-Pekka Salonen, conductor

Joshua Bell has returned to the mainstream repertoire from his recent successful excursions into film (The Red Violin) and bluegrass-crossover (Short Trip Home), and his playing, always brilliant, and arresting, has reached a new peak. Despite the booklet's claim to the contrary, these two concertos have nothing in common except fiendishly difficult bravura solo parts; rather, they represent a perfectly valid pairing of opposites. Bell makes the most of the contrasts, bringing out each work's idiomatic character. The Sibelius, from the eerily icy opening to the exuberant ending, is heavy, rugged, austere, majestic, expansive, with grand, intense climaxes. The Goldmark has a Hungarian flavor with its romantic, melancholy lyricism, poetic, almost religious inwardness, charm, and vitality. Bell's effortless virtuosity is unlimited but entirely unobtrusive; his intonation is perfect, the passage-work crystal clear. He seems incapable of producing a bad sound, even in double and triple stops; his tone is ravishingly beautiful, radiant as golden sunshine, warm as dark velvet. Best of all, he makes music: every note is expressive, everything has shape and direction; the playing is always noble, honestly felt, and without excess or exaggeration. -- Edith Eisler


Joshua Bell - Sibelius, Goldmark: Violin Concertos (2000)




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