Schumann: Violin Concerto in D minor, WoO 23

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The Romantic Violin Concerto 13 - Schumann

The Romantic Violin Concerto 13 - Schumann


Schumann:

Violin Concerto in D minor, WoO 23

Violin Concerto in A minor, Op. 129 (arranged from the Cello Concerto)

Fantasie in C major for Violin and Orchestra, Op.131


Hyperion is pleased to present a thirteenth volume of the Romantic Violin Concerto. Although frequently featuring virtuoso showpieces by the composer–violinists of the nineteenth century, this series also includes works of great musical interest which for one reason or another have not entered the repertoire. The performance history of all three pieces recorded here is indissolubly linked with the turmoil of Schumann’s last years.

Schumann’s Violin Concerto in D minor had to wait till 1937 for its premiere and has never become a standard work, but in the hands of Anthony Marwood it sounds remarkable. The Phantasie, by contrast, was lauded at its premiere and performed a number of times by Joachim. The Violin Concerto in A minor was arranged by Schumann from his Cello Concerto of the same opus number and is an important work in its own right.

Marwood’s great technique and thoughtful musicianship have made him increasingly an artist to notice, and he performs frequently in Australia and America as well as throughout Europe. Here he is accompanied by Hyperion’s ‘house band’, the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Douglas Boyd.

“There's little Marwood can do to disguise the shortcomings of the solo writing [of the D minor concerto], or the repetitions of the finale, but he and the BBC Scottish Symphony under Douglas Boyd go at it with a great deal of enthusiasm, with the solo line very prominent in the sound picture.” The Guardian, 29th August 2012 ***

“in a performance as strong and imaginative as this one by Anthony Marwood its impact is considerable. The sinew of the first movement, with its bold opening statement and toughness of inner workings, is contrasted with the mellow, reflective lyricism of the central slow one...There are firm Schumann fingerprints all over the score, and it fully merits the passionate advocacy that it receives here” The Telegraph, 6th September 2012

“Marwood's tone is notably characteristically focused with a notable sweetness which is matched by Wallin...Boyd and his Scottish players set ideal tempi in outer movements, enabling Marwood to negotiate fearlessly the fairly awkward and largely middle-range-lying solo writing...Utterly winning and authoritative.” Gramophone Magazine, November 2012

“[Marwood's] tone is sweetly centred, and avoids excessive contrasts between the upper and lower strings, so equalisation is the name of the game. So, too, is a certain chamber-scaled approach, with give-and-take with the orchestral wind principals...Marwood and Douglas Boyd keep the music on the go and bring out its felicitous colour” MusicWeb International, December 2012

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Editor's Choice - November 2012

Hyperion - The Romantic Violin Concerto - CDA67847

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Mendelssohn & Schumann: Violin Concertos

Mendelssohn & Schumann: Violin Concertos


Mendelssohn:

Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64

Schumann:

Fantasie in C major for Violin and Orchestra, Op.131

Violin Concerto in D minor, WoO 23


Christian Tetzlaff (violin)

Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, Paavo Järvi

This CD features German star violinist Christian Tetzlaff with virtuoso Romantic concertos by Felix Mendelssohn and Robert Schumann.

The Mendelssohn Concerto is one of the most frequently performed violin concertos of all time, with an unfailing popularity among audiences.

Also included is Schumann’s more seldom recorded Fantasy for Violin and orchestra, which he completed shortly before writing the Concerto.

One of Schumann’s last significant compositions, the long-lost Violin Concerto saw its première performance only in 1937, and was hailed by Yehudi Menuhin as the “historically missing link of the violin literature.”

Christian Tetzlaff is accompanied on this recording by the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra – whose Artist-in-Residence he became in 2008/09 – and their acclaimed music director Paavo Järvi.

This is the first CD in a series of releases featuring Christian Tetzlaff on the Ondine label.

“[Tetzlaff] brings both urgency and a compelling sense of purpose to the violin writing, so that its weaknesses, its sometimes blunt phrasing and routine figuration, are entirely transcended. It's a remarkable piece of musical alchemy, but then his way of presenting the Mendelssohn concerto as if it were a new discovery is exceptional, too.” The Guardian, 18th December 2011 ****

“If I describe the Mendelssohn performance as meticulous, this is not to suggest a lack of spontaneity or awareness of the broader picture but rather a situation in which a determination to follow the composer's instructions has led to an account of unusual depth and subtlety...Tetzlaff takes us right to the intimate heart of the [Schumann] slow movement.” Gramophone Magazine, February 2012

“Tetzlaff uses quite a bit of rubato in the opening [of the Mendelssohn], giving a few moments of doubtful ensemble...But he shapes dynamics and phrases sensitively, and the slow movement is less febrile and more poised...Tetzlaff treats [the Fantasy] with affection and virtuosity in turn. In the [Schumann] concerto, Jarvi's powerful delivery of the dramatic introduction grabs the attention, as does Tetzlaff's first entry.” BBC Music Magazine, February 2012 ***

“Tetzlaff and Jarvi are as one, the 'give and take' being almost as chamber music, writ large. It is also a wholly Romantic performance [of the Mendelssohn], a yielding choice of tempos that permit flexibility without losing sight of the underlying forward momentum...This uncommonly interesting CD is well worth the attention of the genuine lover of echt-Romantic repertoire” International Record Review, January 2012

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Schumann: Complete Works for Violin and Orchestra

Schumann: Complete Works for Violin and Orchestra


Schumann:

Violin Concerto in A minor, Op. 129 (arranged from the Cello Concerto)

Fantasie in C major for Violin and Orchestra, Op.131

Violin Concerto in D minor, WoO 23


Ulf Wallin (violin)

Robert-Schumann-Philharmonie, Frank Beermann

This release brings together Robert Schumann’s complete production for violin and orchestra – three works from the period just before the composer was confined to the mental institution where he would die within two years.

The only work here that was performed in Schumann’s lifetime was the Fantasy in C major, dedicated to the violin virtuoso Joseph Joachim.

Written shortly afterwards, the Violin Concerto in D minor was also intended this work for Joachim, but he never performed the work in public, and it remained unperformed until 1937.

A dedicated advocate of Schumann’s music, the soloist Ulf Wallin has gone back to the composer's autographs in order to present these works in their purest form. He is aided by the fine team of the Robert-Schumann-Philharmonie and their conductor Frank Beerman.

“Wallin has just the right sound for the music, sweetly expressive rather than brilliant...What makes these performances really special is the way they reveal the wayward passions under the music’s cosy, gentle surface. Wallin’s playing has a rhythmic flexibility which is exactly right for Schumann’s diffident impulsiveness...It’s hard to imagine more sympathetic and insightful performances of these wonderful pieces.” The Telegraph, 4th August 2011 *****

“Wallin captures a freshness and energy in his performance. Brushing aside those associations of madness that have coloured Schumann's music, Wallin and his equally dedicated orchestra and conductor have achieved new levels of understanding - listen to the captivating second movement of the Concerto in D minor to appreciate his poetic interpretation.” Classic FM Magazine, October 2011 ****

“a fine case for this heinously neglected work.” Gramophone Magazine, February 2012

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Kolja Blacher plays Robert Schumann

Kolja Blacher plays Robert Schumann


Schumann:

Violin Concerto in D minor, WoO 23

Recorded at Teldex Studio / Berlin, November 7 & 8, 2007

Mahler Chamber Orchestra

Violin Sonata No. 1 in A minor, Op. 105

Recorded at Studio P4 / Berlin, September 26 & 27, 2010

Vassily Lobanov (piano)

Romances (3), Op. 94

Recorded at Studio P4 / Berlin, September 26 & 27, 2010

Vassily Lobanov (piano)


Kolja Blacher (violin & musical director)

Kolja Blacher already features on two releases of Phil.harmonie: Stravinsky’s Soldier’s Tale, with soloists from the Berlin Philharmonic, and the Bach Partitas. On this new recording with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra he plays the Violin Concerto in D minor - the last orchestral work by Robert Schumann - and together with pianist and composer Vassily Lobanov, Blacher also gives us Schumann's Sonata No. 1 and the Three Romances that all count towards a passionate tribute to Schumann.

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Schumann: Piano Concerto & Violin Concerto

Schumann: Piano Concerto & Violin Concerto


Schumann:

Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 54

Martha Argerich (piano)

Violin Concerto in D minor, WoO 23

Gidon Kremer (violin)


Apex - 2564677161

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Kulenkampff Violin Concerto Recordings Volume 2

Kulenkampff Violin Concerto Recordings Volume 2


Beethoven:

Romance No. 1 for Violin and Orchestra in G major, Op. 40

rec. 1939

Staatskapelle Berlin, Arthur Rother

Brahms:

Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 77

rec.1936

Berliner Philharmoniker, Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt

Schumann:

Violin Concerto in D minor, WoO 23

rec. 1937

Berliner Philharmoniker, Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt


Georg Kulenkampff (violin)

Opus Kura 10th Anniversary Edition Kulenkampff Concerto Recordings - OPK2091

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Schumann: Complete Works for Violin and Orchestra

Schumann: Complete Works for Violin and Orchestra


Schumann:

Violin Concerto in A minor, Op. 129 (arranged from the Cello Concerto)

Violin Concerto in D minor, WoO 23

Fantasie in C major for Violin and Orchestra, Op.131

Abendlied, Op. 85 No. 12

arr. Joachim

Garden Melody, Op. 85 No. 3

arr. Ernst Rudorff

Am Springbrunnen

arr. Ernst Rudorff


Lena Neudauer (violin)

Deutsche Radio Philharmonie, Pablo González

This is a unique complete edition of all of Schumann’s works for violin and orchestra. All the recordings have been based on the new critical editions. This is particularly important for the Violin Concerto which has never been performed from an “urtext” edition.

“Lena Neudauer plays all the music stylishly; her tone is notably smooth and expressive, and she shapes Schumann's melodic lines most sensitively...the performances always sound well, and Schumann's characteristic songfulness is realised in heartfelt fashion.” Gramophone Magazine, Awards Issue 2010

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Schumann - The Violin Concertos

Schumann - The Violin Concertos


Schumann:

Violin Concerto in A minor, Op. 129 (arranged from the Cello Concerto)

Violin Concerto in D minor, WoO 23


Thomas Albertus Irnberger (violin)

Spirit of Europe, Martin Sieghart

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Brahms & Schumann - Violin Concertos

Brahms & Schumann - Violin Concertos


Brahms:

Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 77

Schumann:

Violin Concerto in D minor, WoO 23


Ilya Kaler (violin)

Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Pietari Inkinen

One of the most popular concertos in the repertoire, Brahms’ Violin Concerto was completed in 1878 and dedicated to his friend Joseph Joachim, whose cadenza is heard on this recording. An essentially lyrical work, the Concerto includes a slow movement of great beauty, which gives way to a Hungarian-style finale of mounting excitement.

Schumann’s thoughtful and poetic Violin Concerto was not performed until 1937. In spite of the enthusiastic advocacy of Yehudi Menuhin, who saw in the Concerto a link between Beethoven and Brahms, it remains to this day an underrated work with many passages of great beauty.

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Brahms, Schumann, Wieniawski and Tchaikovsky: Violin Concertos

Brahms, Schumann, Wieniawski and Tchaikovsky: Violin Concertos


Brahms:

Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 77

Christoph von Dohnányi

Schumann:

Violin Concerto in D minor, WoO 23

Christoph von Dohnányi

Tchaikovsky:

Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35

Wieniawski:

Violin Concerto No. 2 in D minor, Op. 22


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