Tchaikovsky, Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Ray Chen, Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Daniel Harding - Violin Concertos album flac
Performer: TchaikovskyTitle: Violin Concertos
Style: Romantic
Released: 2012
MP3 album: 1965 mb
FLAC album: 1740 mb
Rating: 4.6
Other formats: MP2 AUD MP4 RA VQF AHX TTA
Genre: Classical
Ray Chen, Swedish Radio Orchestra, Daniel Harding. Record Label Sony Classical, 88697984102. Year of production 2012. Pjotr Iljitsch Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto In D Major (O. 5). 1. Allegro moderato. 2. Canzonetta (Andante). 3. Finale (Allegro vivacissimo). Felix y Violin Concerto In E Minor (O. 4). 4. Allegro molto appassionato.
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Tchaikovsky, Mendelssohn: Violin Concertos. Digital Download - Sony Classical. Quickly following the release of Virtuoso, his 2011 album of essential violin repertoire on Sony, Ray Chen presents a pair of famous concertos to show that he has indeed arrived as a major recording artist. Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto in D major and Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto in E minor are the evergreens most young violinists launch careers with, and Chen won major competitions with them. He undoubtedly takes these obligatory vehicles in stride, playing with easy grace and giving them amiable interpretations.
Mendelssohn originally proposed the idea of the violin concerto to Ferdinand David, a close friend and then concertmaster of the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra. Although conceived in 1838, the work took another six years to complete and was not premiered until 1845. The violin concerto stands out from previous concertos with its connected movements. There is no break between the first and second movements, with a bassoon note held between the two. The bridging passage between the last two movements begins almost immediately after the slow movement. The melody is similar to that of the opening, which hints at the cyclic form of the piece. 2011: Ray Chen (violin), Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Daniel Harding (conductor), Sony Classical – "Disc of the Month" by Gramophone magazine, June 2012.
Tchaikovsky, Mendelssohn: Violin Concertos. LP (12" album, 33 rpm). Nathan Milstein (Artist), Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Composer), Claudio Abbado (Conductor), Wiener Philharmoniker (Orchestra) & 1 more Format: Vinyl. Mendelssohn & Tchaikovsky: The Great Violin Concertos. Exclusive discount for Prime members. Sample this album Artist (Sample). 30. Violin Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64, MWV O14: I.
Tchaikovsky & Mendelssohn: Violin Concertos. Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Daniel Harding. On this release Ray combines the Tchaikovsky and Mendelssohn violin concertos. Both works have played a significant role in Ray’s career so far.
Ray Chen (violin), Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra/Harding (Sony). The violinist Ray Chen, 23 years old on Tuesday, has already scooped a sideboard full of awards – including the coveted Queen Elisabeth competition and the Yehudi Menuhin top prize, which he won with the Tchaikovsky and the Mendelssohn concertos respectively. It's easy to see why Sony have snapped him up for star treatment. His tone is silken, his technique faultless, his musicianship persuasive as well as controlled and poetic. He can also handle the grand, febrile romanticism of these two mainstream works
Violin Concerto with Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto. Ray Chen vn Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Daniel Harding. Ray Chen, Gramophone’s One to Watch in February 2011, played these concertos at the Menuhin Competition in 2008 (Mendelssohn) and the Queen Elisabeth Competition in Brussels in 2009 (Tchaikovsky). It’s easy to appreciate why he won first prize on both occasions. Daniel Harding and his Swedish orchestra give magnificent support and the balance, while sounding entirely natural in its perspective, allows all the important solo lines to make their mark. A combination of fine playing and well-defined recording allows the varied timbres of the woodwind, horns and trumpets to make a particularly vivid impact.








