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Started by Alan Howe, Friday 05 June 2015, 09:42

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Alan Howe

...forthcoming on the Gramola label:
http://www.mdt.co.uk/mendelssohn-gade-violinkonzert-thomas-albertus-orchestra-doron-salomon-gramola-sacd.html
Shame about the hackneyed coupling...

There are two good recordings already available:

https://www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/detail/-/art/Christina-Astrand-Romantic-Violin-Concertos/hnum/1049907  (an excellent coupling)

https://www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/detail/-/art/Niels-W-Gade-1817-1890-Violinkonzert-op-56/hnum/7231159  (a highly inappropriate coupling!)

In case you don't know the piece, it's an absolutely magnificent late work, with tunes galore - some of breathtaking beauty. Try the slow movement...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwMNutDKDuM&list=PLBlNpealb4JUBtSY5RKmOpsCmG0IK6vBq

JimL

The Mendelssohn is a truly appropriate coupling, considering that it was Gade who conducted the premiere of that worthy work.

Alan Howe

Appropriate, but hackneyed.

semloh

What do you think would have been a better coupling, Alan? (Let's assume you could ignore the marketing power of a sung composer.) Maybe another Dane - Børresen perhaps? Or would you prefer greater contrast?

eschiss1

a new recording of Gade's violin/orchestra capriccio, or of a violin work by another member of the Gade family, would not have been a premiere (well, ok, neither would the Børresen, or the Lange-Müller which I would have suggested :) ), but would have been less so (though these programming choices, it's true, have already been tried on Danacord and elsewhere. Then again, always room to do them better, I gather?). Whether it would have been as good an idea from other points of view, I don't know!

Alan Howe

I'd suggest Gernsheim's 1st VC. A major piece by another composer in the broad conservative tradition.

JimL

Well, if you're going to go all-Danish, the Nielsen, although out of our remit, would be an obvious coupling.