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Koncert for violin, violoncel og orkester, a-mol, opus 102 (Parikian)
Af Johannes Brahms (2021)
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Type
Cd (musik)
Format
1 cd, mono, 1 kommentarbilag
Genre
andre koncerter
Emneord
Emnetal
78.412:1
Bidrag af
Indhold
Koncert for violin, violoncel og orkester, a-mol, opus 102Koncert for klaver, violin, violoncel og orkester, C-dur, opus 56
Beskrivelse
Live-optagelse, Aldeburgh Festival, Snape Maltings Concert Hall, Suffolk, England 21. juni 1973
Forlag
Danacord
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
Anmeldelser
Presto classical, 2021
"This is the final release in the Danacord tribute to the Danish cellist Erling Blöndal Bengtsson. This volume features a BBC broadcast from the 1973 Aldeburgh Festival in which Bengtsson is joined by violinist Manoug Parikian and pianist George Malcolm in concertos by Brahms and Beethoven. Bengtsson was invited to Aldeburgh by Benjamin Britten after hearing him perform one of his Cello Suites in Copenhagen. Thanks to Merete Bengtsson's indefatigable detective work this amateur off-air recording was discovered in the British Library and is issued here for the first time"
Presto classical, 2021
Kristeligt dagblad, 2021-05-31
"I Danacords serie med indspilninger af den fremragende danske cellist Erling Bløndal Bengtsson (1932-2013) er der udkommet en cd med to klassiske værker, der traditionelt kobles sammen: Beethovens triplekoncert i C-dur, opus 56, for klaver, violin og cello, samt Brahms' dobbeltkoncert i a-mol, opus 102, for cello og klaver. Bløndal spiller naturligvis cellostemmen i begge indspilninger (...) I begge tilfælde bliver English Chamber Orchestra dirigeret af Normal del Mar ... Der er tale om en livekoncert fra Aldeburgh den 21. juni 1973 ... Desværre er disse optagelser teknisk set ikke ligefrem vellykkede, klangen er grødet (...) Ikke mindst i Brahms-koncerten er orkestersovsen meget tyk"
Kristeligt dagblad, 2021-05-31
MusicWeb international, 2021 May
"After so many superior releases in this series it's a bittersweet moment to note that this is the last of Danacord's tributes to the eminent cellist Erling Blöndal Bengtsson. So much repertoire, both core and peripheral, has been presented enriching both the cellist's discography and that of collectors in general ... This is an important release, if sonically compromised, for admirers of the soloists, most obviously the cellist. But it's valuable too for Parikian's involvement, given that he was seldom recorded commercially at this time"
MusicWeb international, 2021 May