- Cd (musik)
Koncert for violin, strygere og continuo, A-dur, opus 7:6 (Schayegh)
Af Jean-Marie Leclair (f. 1697) (2018)
Serie
Concerti per violino : 1 ;
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Detaljer om materialet
Type
Cd (musik)
Format
1 cd, 1 kommentarbilag
Genre
violinkoncerter
Emneord
Emnetal
78.412:42
Bidragsydere
Indhold
Koncert for violin, strygere og continuo, A-dur, opus 7:6Koncert for violin, strygere og continuo, D-dur, opus 7:2Koncert for violin, strygere og continuo, A-dur, opus 10:2Koncert for violin, strygere og continuo, g-mol, opus 10:6
Beskrivelse
Indspillet i Martinskirche, Basel, Schweiz 2018
Forlag
Note 1 Music
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
Anmeldelser
Fono Forum, 2019 Mai
"Seine Werke stehen für die kreative Synthese des italienischen und französischen Stils des frühen 18. Jahrhunderts, die mit einer signifikanten Fortentwicklung von Griff- und Bogentechnik einhergeht. Die hier getroffene Auswahl aus Leclairs zwölf Violinkonzerten zeigt dies exemplarisch. Leila Shayegh nimmt die solistische Herausforderung souverän an und meistert alle manuellen Vertracktheiten. Eine Hommage an Leclair, "historisch informiert" und lebendig"
Diapason, 2019 mai
Vurdering: 5/5
BBC music magazine, 2019 July
"Leila Schayegh ahs chosen two works from each of Leclair's collection of six concertos ... Schayegh proves herself an eloquent ambassador for this music, capturing both its extrovert virtuosity and the more sensuous allure of its native beau chant. The strength of her performance are evident throughout ... Yet I feel ... in general, that the strings of La Cetra Barockorchester Basel underplay the music's energy ... Notwithstanding this personal reservation, the solo playing and the accomplished level of ensemble allows me to look forward to further instalments"
The gramophone, 2019 June
"An album that has balance everywhere ... This begins with the ensemble instrumentalists using plain unwound gut strings for a nicely soft and dark sound over which the soloists, on silver-wound gut, can then bounce and glide in slightly more timbrally piquant fashion ... Limpid textures are another draw ... Schayegh herself is delectable in the single-soloist writing"