Gidon Kremer plays 20th Century Composers

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Gidon Kremer plays 20th Century Composers

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9242

Discs:

3

Release date:

17th Oct 2011

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5029365924221

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Gidon Kremer plays 20th Century Composers


Karayev:

Violin Concerto

Lourié:

Concerto da Camera

Martynov:

Come in! for violin & ensemble

Prokofiev:

Violin Sonata No. 1 in F minor, Op. 80

Scherzo, vivacissimo, from violin concerto No. 1 in D major Op. 19, transcription for violin & piano

Sonata for Two Violins in C Major, Op. 56

Salmanov:

Violin Sonata No. 2

Schoenberg:

Fantasy for Violin & Piano

Stockhausen:

Tierkreis, Op. 41: Aquarius

Webern:

Four pieces for violin & piano, Op. 7 (1910)


Gidon Kremer (violin) with Oleg Maisenberg (piano) & Tatiana Gridenko (violin)

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‘I am attached to music that speaks to you and does not just manipulate your sophistication. The point is not only to say something unheard of before but to say it in a language of emotion. Music can be a mirror of ourselves. It offers us the opportunity for reflection’

One of the world’s most compelling musicians, and a tireless exponent of the challenging and the unexpected, Gidon Kremer was born in Riga, Latvia in 1947. His father was a holocaust survivor. Growing up in a totalitarian state was not easy for such a free spirit. In 1965 he entered the Moscow Conservatory to study with David Oistrakh, winning in 1969 the Paganini and in 1970 the International Tchaikovsky competions.

His collaborations with composers reveal his searching and restless character – Adams, Berio, Glass, Gubaidulina, Kancheli, Nono, Pärt, Piazzolla, Reimann, Silvestrov, Stockhausen and Vasks have enriched the repertoire hugely. His associations with such forward-looking artists as Argerich, Eschenbach, Harnoncourt, Maisky to name a few, have resulted in many great recordings. He is a classicist, modernist, romantic virtuoso, Latvian voice, Soviet product, Universalist, evocateur of the dances and rhythms of the dispossessed from Eastern Europe to latin America. An artist forever seeking parallels and cross-references.

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