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Beethoven - Violin Concerto (Cazenza: Alfred Schnittke) | Newton Classics 8802064

Beethoven - Violin Concerto (Cazenza: Alfred Schnittke)

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Label: Newton Classics

Cat No: 8802064

Barcode: 8718247710645

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Orchestral

Release Date: 3rd May 2011

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Contents

Artists

Gidon Kremer (violin)
Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields

Conductor

Neville Marriner

Artists

Gidon Kremer (violin)
Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields

Conductor

Neville Marriner

About

One of the great violinists of our age in the Everest of violin concertos is in itself an enticing prospect. That’s further enhanced here by an unlikely but stimulating meeting of minds in which Gidon Kremer links Beethoven to one of the great composers of our own age.

As a long-standing friend and musical partner of Alfred Schnittke – together they played on the recording of Arvo Pärt’s Tabula Rasa that brought the Estonian composer to international attention – Gidon Kremer asked him for cadenzas that would, naturally, go beyond the Romantic tropes of Joachim and Kreisler, beloved of most violinists.

Schnittke did not disappoint, with material – not just the main first-movement cadenza but lead-ins at appropriate points in the finale – that take Beethoven’s material – as any cadenza should – and reflect it through a more modern, fragmentary prism, in which the whole literature of violin concertos is wittily referenced and obliquely reflected.

His cadenzas, and Kremer’s ever-committed playing, make a striking example of what Schnittke called his ‘polystylism’, demonstrating his belief in the essential unity of musical thought through all the changes in style across the centuries.

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