Nielsen - The Concertos
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Label: Alto
Cat No: ALC1288
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 9th February 2015
Contents
Artists
Saeka Matsuyama (violin)John McCaw (clarinet)
Jennifer Stinton (flute)
Odense Symphony Orchestra
New Philharmonia Orchestra
Scottish Chamber Orchestra
Conductors
Jan WagnerRaymond Leppard
Steuart Bedford
Works
Clarinet Concerto, op.57 FS129Flute Concerto, FS119
Violin Concerto, op.33
Artists
Saeka Matsuyama (violin)John McCaw (clarinet)
Jennifer Stinton (flute)
Odense Symphony Orchestra
New Philharmonia Orchestra
Scottish Chamber Orchestra
Conductors
Jan WagnerRaymond Leppard
Steuart Bedford
About
Contents:
- Violin Concerto [34:29]
Saeka Matsuyama (violin)
Odense Symphony Orchestra / Jan Wagner
- Clarinet Concerto [25:36]
John McCaw (clarinet)
New Philharmonia Orchestra / Raymond Leppard
- Flute Concerto [17:43]
Jennifer Stinton (flute)
Scottish Chamber Orchestra / Steuart Bedford
“The Violin Concerto here appears packed with uproarious character and dreamy but not overheated fantasy. Matsuyama spares nothing in her commitment and her projection of character. This collection is from a repertoire point of view a natural coupling at bargain price. New-comers will do themselves no harm at all by snapping it up” - MusicWeb
“...stunning performance of Nielsen's still too little known Violin Concerto.....soloist attacks that last movement with an uplifting rhythmic lilt and a certain rustic vigour ... (she) adapts perfect intonation and fearlessly conquers the first movement's virtuoso passages. Given a perfectly idiomatic accompaniment... the result is as fine a version as any.” - David Hurwitz in Classics Today
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