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Violin Concerto In A Minor Op.82 : I Moderato
Violin Concerto In A Minor Op.82 : II Andante Sostenuto
Violin Concerto In A Minor Op.82 : III Tempo 1 [ Fig.18]
Violin Concerto In A Minor Op.82 : IV Allegro
Chant Du Ménestrel Op.71
Piano Concerto No.2 In B Major Op.100 : I Andante Sostenuto
Piano Concerto No.2 In B Major Op.100 : II Andante
Piano Concerto No.2 In B Major Op.100 : III Allegro
Saxophone Concerto In E Flat Major Op.109 : I Allegro Moderato
Saxophone Concerto In E Flat Major Op.109 : II Andante
Saxophone Concerto In E Flat Major Op.109 : III Allegro
Concerto for Piano with Orchestra in F Minor, Op. 92 - I. Allegro moderato
II. Tema con variazioni: Andantino tranquillo
Variation I
Variation II
Variation III
Variation IV
Variation V
Variation VI
Variation VII
Variation VIII
Variation IX
Reverie in Db Major for Horn and Orchestra, Op. 24
Concerto Ballata for Cello and Orchestra, Op. 108 - I. Allegro commodo
II. Adagio
III. a Tempo
IV. poco meno mosso - Allegro marciale
Meditation in D for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 32
25th March 2011
*****
“This set is a godsend...how many times do we hear the two piano concertos or the one for saxophone, let alone the Concerto Ballata for cello or the miniatures he wrote for violin, cello and horn?...True, Glazunov’s style did not change markedly with the years, but he knew precisely how to harness instruments’ individual expressive qualities.”
May 2011
****
“there's little doubt that both Serebrier and his soloists, supported by warmly idiomatic playing from the Russian National Orchestra and a beautifully clear recording, make a highly persuasive case for the reappraisal of these works.”
June 2011
***
“The excellent soloists here all deliver everything they can - particularly Rachel Barton Pine in the winsome Violin Concerto and the short Meditation. The most strongly characterised music falls to Alexander Romanovsky: the First of the two Piano Concertos includes a brilliant and indigenous set of variations that he delivers with evident relish.”
July 2011
“José Serebrier plainly loves these works...the collection starts with the Violin Concerto, beautifully played by Rachel Barton Pine, with the Russian National Orchestra playing with fine clarity and attack. The purity of Pine's playing in stratospheric regions is a delight and the galloping rhythms of the finale are infectiously exhilarating...all the works have their lyrical attractions, well recorded in clean, transparent sound.”
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