Unsung Composers

The Music => Recordings & Broadcasts => Topic started by: Alan Howe on Monday 01 June 2015, 10:46

Title: Vladigerov VC1
Post by: Alan Howe on Monday 01 June 2015, 10:46
..dating from 1920 and first performed the following year, this lies on the outer fringes of our remit in some respects, but has a thoroughly romantic spirit - and plenty of soaring tunes. The coupling's the Sibelius VC:
http://www.mdt.co.uk/sibelius-vladigerov-fire-and-ice-cd-plus-1-mobility-cd.html (http://www.mdt.co.uk/sibelius-vladigerov-fire-and-ice-cd-plus-1-mobility-cd.html)
Incidentally, for your money you get a hi-fi quality CD plus one designed to be heard on lesser equipment. Recommended.
Title: Re: Vladigerov VC1
Post by: minacciosa on Monday 01 June 2015, 13:24
This is apparently the first Bulgarian violin concerto, and it is an attractive piece. However, it's an early work of Vladigerov, written before he found his voice. The 2nd violin concerto (1968) is a much better work that is completely absorbing and original, though its (completely tonal) idiom might now lie outside of UC's narrow remit. Both pieces are expertly written for the violin.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTMc6AGRxgQ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTMc6AGRxgQ)
Title: Re: Vladigerov VC1
Post by: eschiss1 on Monday 01 June 2015, 18:50
The score of Vladigerov concerto 1 is available at MPH Munich (http://www.musikmph.de/musical_scores/vorworte/288.html) (link is to preface,not score) (date given as 1920-21, btw).
Title: Re: Vladigerov VC1
Post by: Alan Howe on Monday 01 June 2015, 19:41
I'm almost afraid to admit that I prefer the early Vladigerov...
Title: Re: Vladigerov VC1
Post by: minacciosa on Monday 01 June 2015, 20:14
Don't be; that is entirely consistent. You like what you like, as we all do.
Title: Re: Vladigerov VC1
Post by: sdtom on Tuesday 02 June 2015, 02:25
Could you explain the statement "Incidentally, for your money you get a hi-fi quality CD plus one designed to be heard on lesser equipment." Except for the Reference Recordings (their latest is Saint-Saens Symphony no. 3) I find it hard to distinguish between a Sony, CPO, and Chandos. They're all good. Curious to hear what you have to say.
Title: Re: Vladigerov VC1
Post by: Alan Howe on Tuesday 02 June 2015, 11:53
Apologies for my lack of clarity. The 'Fidelity' CD is the normal, high quality product. The 'Mobility' CD has (to my ears) boosted high frequencies - presumably for better reproduction on computers, car CD-players, etc.