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| Sibelius, Pinchas Zukerman, Daniel Barenboim, London Philharmonic Orchestra | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Concerto For Violin And Orchestra In D Minor, Op. 47 |
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A splendid collaboration between Zukerman's richly toned Sibelius and the elegant Beethoven
Pinchas Zukerman performs with the London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Daniel Barenboim in this recording, delivering a free-flowing performance of Sibelius's Concerto and Beethoven's Romance with rich tone and refined phrasing.
The allure of Pinchas Zukerman and Daniel Barenboim's concerto recording lies in its structure, which is centered on the soloist's profound singing spirit. In Sibelius's Violin Concerto, meticulously refined intonation and rich legato naturally guide the undulations of the melody, overlapping with the clear rhythm of the orchestra to create a three-dimensional driving force. Rather than flaunting virtuosity, their approach carefully indicates the "direction" of the sound, maintaining a stable concentration until the final movement. In the following Beethoven Romance, soft vibrato and refined bowing come to the forefront, creating a warm expression without compromising the flowing elegance of the classical work. This is a fulfilling album in which the duo's unwavering trust is evident throughout the recording.
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- Composed By - Ludwig van Beethoven (B2 to B3)
- Orchestra - London Philharmonic Orchestra
- Conductor - Daniel Barenboim
- Composed By - Jean Sibelius (A1 to B1)
- Engineer [Recording] - Klaus Scheibe
- Producer, Supervised By [Recording Supervision] - Günther Breest
- Violin - Pinchas Zukerman
- Art Direction - Lutz Bode
- Liner Notes - Hans-Jürgen Winterhoff
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