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Weinberg - Violin Concerto, Symphony No.4 | Warner 2564622483

Weinberg - Violin Concerto, Symphony No.4

Label: Warner

Cat No: 2564622483

Barcode: 0825646224838

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Orchestral

Release Date: 23rd February 2015

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Contents

Artists

Ilya Gringolts (violin)
Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra

Conductor

Jacek Kaspszyk

Works

Weinberg, Mieczyslaw

Symphony no.4 in A minor, op.61
Violin Concerto in G minor, op.67

Artists

Ilya Gringolts (violin)
Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra

Conductor

Jacek Kaspszyk

About

The Grammy Award-winning Warsaw Philharmonic, the most significant Polish orchestra of international renown, has announced a major new recording project with Warner Classics, under the baton of Artistic Director Jacek Kaspszyk: a new album of orchestral music by Mieczysław Weinberg (1919-1996).

The album cements Weinberg’s growing posthumous reputation as one of the most important symphonists of the 20th century (he wrote no fewer than 22 works in the genre), along with his mentor Dmitri Shostakovich, the latter counting among the younger composer’s admirers.

The music of 20th Century Polish composers from Witold Lutoslawski to Henryk Górecki holds a special place in the Warsaw Philharmonic’s heritage, alongside its critically acclaimed performances of the great orchestral classics. The musicians now bring their expertise in this repertoire to the music of their countryman Mieczysław Weinberg, who relocated to the Soviet Union in 1939 and escaped persecution in his homeland, but lost most of his family in the Holocaust. Only in recent years has he been hailed as the most significant Soviet composer after Shostakovich and Prokofiev.

Although Weinberg’s music bears traces of the acerbic wit, melancholy and grotesquery associated with Shostakovich, his lively, neoclassical idiom remains accessible in the manner of film music. The Symphony No.4 in A Minor (1957, rev. 1961) is rich in dance rhythms and folk melodies. The renowned Russian virtuoso Ilya Gringolts is soloist in Weinberg’s dramatically charged Violin Concerto (1959).

Recorded in the National Philharmonic Concert Hall in 2013.

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