Leonid Kogan, Kirill Kondrashin - Brahms: Violin Concerto; Lalo: Symphonie espagnole, etc. (1959, 1963) [2017 Definition Serie] Hi-Res
BAND/ARTIST: Leonid Kogan, Kirill Kondrashin
- Title: Brahms: Violin Concerto; Lalo: Symphonie espagnole, etc.
- Year Of Release: 1959, 1963 [2017]
- Label: Tower Records [TDSA-58~59]
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (*tracks) 24 Bit/88,2 kHz
- Total Time: 02:10:07
- Total Size: 2,2 GB (+3%rec.)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Planned edition 35 years after his death. All 3 songs recorded in stereo in London in February 1959 under the baton of Kondrashin from the former EMI recordings of Leonid Kogan, known as the demon god of the violin, during his heyday, are reprinted in 2017 as the world's first SACD sound source. In addition, a very valuable duo album with Elizaveta Gilels, the sister of another great Soviet pianist Emil Gilels and Kogan's wife, is also included (stereo recording in Paris in 1963).
This two-CD SACD set includes two concertos and a short piece that Corgan recorded in stereo in England in 1959, and four duo works with his wife Elisabeta Gilels, recorded in stereo four years later in France. is included. Brahms' Violin Concerto is a work that he remembers playing in his debut in Moscow at the age of 16, and in January 1958, he performed with Monteux and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, receiving applause for 18 minutes from an enthusiastic audience. there is. Against the backdrop of an orchestra with a grand scale and a rich sense of polyphony, conducted by Kondrashin, a famous conductor with whom he had a close family relationship in Moscow, Kogan plunged headlong into the work from the beginning with his sharp technique and firm, beautiful sound. I'm going. At the end of the overwhelming first part, the piece exquisitely alternates between tension and relaxation, and beautifully depicts the various scenes of the work. The powerful technique and charm of the tone in the final movement, as well as the concentrated energy, are spectacular. In Lalo's Spanish Symphony, he played the violin in primary colors, displaying sharp technique and rich emotional expression. The admiration that northern Europeans have for the southern country of Spain, and the surprising affinity between Russia and Spain, with their strong ethnic sentiments, have created a performance that is full of emotion for both the conductor and the conductor. What unfolds in Tchaikovsky's ``Melancholic Serenade'' is a scene of the cold and cold Russian land. In the original LP, this song was included after "Spanish Symphony," and it was a stylish coupling that gently cooled down the passion that was burning in "Spanish Symphony."
*As it is a machine translation, the result may not provide an accurate description.
Please use it only as a reference.
Tracks:
Disc 1
1. Johannes Brahms: Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 77
2. Édouard Lalo: Symphonie espagnole, Op. 21
Disc 2
3. Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky: Sérénade mélancolique, Op. 26
Special recording - violin duo
4. Jean-Marie Leclair: Sonata for 2 Violins in C Major, Op. 3, No. 3
5. Jean-Marie Leclair: Sonata for 2 Violins in G Major, Op. 3, No. 1
6. Georg Philipp Telemann: Canonic Sonata No.1 In G Major For Two Violins
7. Eugène Ysa e: Sonata No.1 In C Major For Two Violins
Personnel:
Leonid Kogan, violin
Elisabeth Gilels, violin (4-7)
The Philharmonia Orchestra (1-3)
conducted by Kirill Kondrashin (1-3)
Recorded: Recorded:
February 22 & 26, 1959 (1), February 25 & 27, 1959 (2, 3), Abbey Road Studio, London
March 14, 1963 (7), May 25, 1963 (4, 5), May 26, 1963 (6), Sable Studio
This two-CD SACD set includes two concertos and a short piece that Corgan recorded in stereo in England in 1959, and four duo works with his wife Elisabeta Gilels, recorded in stereo four years later in France. is included. Brahms' Violin Concerto is a work that he remembers playing in his debut in Moscow at the age of 16, and in January 1958, he performed with Monteux and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, receiving applause for 18 minutes from an enthusiastic audience. there is. Against the backdrop of an orchestra with a grand scale and a rich sense of polyphony, conducted by Kondrashin, a famous conductor with whom he had a close family relationship in Moscow, Kogan plunged headlong into the work from the beginning with his sharp technique and firm, beautiful sound. I'm going. At the end of the overwhelming first part, the piece exquisitely alternates between tension and relaxation, and beautifully depicts the various scenes of the work. The powerful technique and charm of the tone in the final movement, as well as the concentrated energy, are spectacular. In Lalo's Spanish Symphony, he played the violin in primary colors, displaying sharp technique and rich emotional expression. The admiration that northern Europeans have for the southern country of Spain, and the surprising affinity between Russia and Spain, with their strong ethnic sentiments, have created a performance that is full of emotion for both the conductor and the conductor. What unfolds in Tchaikovsky's ``Melancholic Serenade'' is a scene of the cold and cold Russian land. In the original LP, this song was included after "Spanish Symphony," and it was a stylish coupling that gently cooled down the passion that was burning in "Spanish Symphony."
*As it is a machine translation, the result may not provide an accurate description.
Please use it only as a reference.
Tracks:
Disc 1
1. Johannes Brahms: Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 77
2. Édouard Lalo: Symphonie espagnole, Op. 21
Disc 2
3. Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky: Sérénade mélancolique, Op. 26
Special recording - violin duo
4. Jean-Marie Leclair: Sonata for 2 Violins in C Major, Op. 3, No. 3
5. Jean-Marie Leclair: Sonata for 2 Violins in G Major, Op. 3, No. 1
6. Georg Philipp Telemann: Canonic Sonata No.1 In G Major For Two Violins
7. Eugène Ysa e: Sonata No.1 In C Major For Two Violins
Personnel:
Leonid Kogan, violin
Elisabeth Gilels, violin (4-7)
The Philharmonia Orchestra (1-3)
conducted by Kirill Kondrashin (1-3)
Recorded: Recorded:
February 22 & 26, 1959 (1), February 25 & 27, 1959 (2, 3), Abbey Road Studio, London
March 14, 1963 (7), May 25, 1963 (4, 5), May 26, 1963 (6), Sable Studio
Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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