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The Art of Ivry Gitlis: Violin Concertos    | Brilliant Classics 9145

The Art of Ivry Gitlis: Violin Concertos

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Label: Brilliant Classics

Cat No: 9145

Barcode: 5029365914529

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 3

Release Date: 12th July 2010

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Contents

Artists

Ivry Gitlis (violin)
Concerts Colonne Orchestra
Pro Musica Symphony
Vienna Symphony Orchestra
Westphalia Symphony Orchestra

Conductors

Harold Byrns
Heinrich Hollreiser
Jascha Horenstein
Hubert Reichert
William Strickland
Hans Swarowsky

Works

Bartok, Bela

Violin Concerto no.2, Sz112 BB117
Violin Sonata, BB124

Berg, Alban

Violin Concerto 'To the Memory of an Angel'

Bruch, Max

Violin Concerto no.1 in G minor, op.26

Hindemith, Paul

Violin Concerto

Mendelssohn, Felix

Violin Concerto in E minor, op.64

Sibelius, Jean

Violin Concerto in D minor, op.47

Stravinsky, Igor

Violin Concerto in D major

Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich

Violin Concerto in D major, op.35

Artists

Ivry Gitlis (violin)
Concerts Colonne Orchestra
Pro Musica Symphony
Vienna Symphony Orchestra
Westphalia Symphony Orchestra

Conductors

Harold Byrns
Heinrich Hollreiser
Jascha Horenstein
Hubert Reichert
William Strickland
Hans Swarowsky

About

Ivry Gitlis was born in Haifa, Israel, in 1922. He gave his first recital when he was just nine years old, and was heard by the great Bronislav Huberman, who recommended that he go to Paris to study at the National Conservatory. He won the Premiere Prix at the age of 13, and went on to study with George Enescu, Jacques Thibaud and Carl Flesch. During the Second World War he moved to London, where he was assigned to the British Army artist branch, giving many concerts for Allied troops.

Gitlis has always been a difficult violinist to categorise – maverick, with an unwillingness to conform, he has cultivated a unique style, and is as at home in Wieniawski as he is in Xenakis, on prime time TV shows and in the great recital rooms of the world. He is a devoted champion of new music and has premiered works by Maderna and Xenakis. He is also proud of his appearance on The Rolling Stones album ‘Rock and Roll Circus’.

Vox made the recordings on this set in the late 1950s and the 60s. The Berg and Stravinsky concertos won a Grand Prix du Disque and, as well as being highly regarded by fellow musicians, were apparently a favourite of Marilyn Monroe.

It seems to me, though I should like to have longer to think about it, that Ivry Gitlis gives the finest performance of both the Bartok works above that I have ever heard’ - Gramophone (Bartok), 1955

Ivry Gitlis is a technical master, and he brings to both the Bruch and Sibelius concertos an address that stands them in very good stead…The Sibelius relaxes less often; and indeed Gitlis's attack on it is pursued with an intensity and ferocity that are substantially rewarding in their own right’ - Gramophone, 1956

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