Thieriot Concerto for Violin & Viola in C, Op.92 (1910)

Started by Alan Howe, Saturday 01 January 2022, 22:55

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Alan Howe


Gareth Vaughan

It is very lovely and very civilised but, IMHO, needs a performance by REAL players to bring it completely to life. There is so much potential in Thieriot's music.

Alan Howe

You're right - on both counts. Thieriot must be one of the most prolific yet still unexplored composers of the romantic period. We urgently need some real recordings of his orchestral music.

Ilja

Quote from: Gareth Vaughan on Sunday 02 January 2022, 18:32
It is very lovely and very civilised but, IMHO, needs a performance by REAL players to bring it completely to life. There is so much potential in Thieriot's music.


While I second Alan's sentiment, one of the issues here is also that synthetically sampled solo string instruments are still relatively hard to listen to, unlike the piano. Walter has also uploaded some of Thieriot's piano concertos, and those are surprisingly easy on the ear.