Unsung Composers

The Music => Recordings & Broadcasts => Topic started by: Alan Howe on Tuesday 25 August 2015, 12:03

Title: More Rode VCs from Naxos
Post by: Alan Howe on Tuesday 25 August 2015, 12:03
I'll be buying this (sigh)...
http://www.mdt.co.uk/rode-pierre-violin-concertos-nos-philharmonic-orchestra-nicolas-pasquet-naxos.html (http://www.mdt.co.uk/rode-pierre-violin-concertos-nos-philharmonic-orchestra-nicolas-pasquet-naxos.html)
Title: Re: More Rode VCs from Naxos
Post by: Gareth Vaughan on Tuesday 25 August 2015, 12:46
So will I.
Title: Re: More Rode VCs from Naxos
Post by: Alan Howe on Tuesday 25 August 2015, 13:12
But will I be able to distinguish one from the other - and these two from those already recorded?
Title: Re: More Rode VCs from Naxos
Post by: Gareth Vaughan on Tuesday 25 August 2015, 14:37
Possibly not at first. But familiarity may reveal more. Anyway, they will be a pleasant listen. But oh to hear the Becker concerti, or the Litolff, or the Scharwenka or some of the others praised by Toskey.
Title: Re: More Rode VCs from Naxos
Post by: Alan Howe on Tuesday 25 August 2015, 17:06
Quite. The concentration on the lesser VCs by the violinist-composers of the 19thC is quite baffling to me. There aren't any really outstanding works here - what we really want to hear are the VCs by much more accomplished composers, such as those Gareth mentions. Fortunately, we have now discovered the Lassen and the two Gernsheims are due out in a matter of weeks. But there are many, many works more deserving of recording than these Rode soundalikes.
Title: Re: More Rode VCs from Naxos
Post by: Alan Howe on Sunday 27 September 2015, 18:22
This is a well-performed, thoroughly attractive disc which I am delighted to have heard. VC8 is a fine piece - probably one of Rode's best.

For true inspiration, however, I refer you to Franz Clement...
Title: Re: More Rode VCs from Naxos
Post by: Richard Moss on Tuesday 20 October 2015, 19:10
Alan,

I have downloaded the 2 latest albums of Rode VCs (I already had the previous two) from e-music and thoroughly enjoyed them both.  I'm not a skilled enough listener (I'm busy doing other jobs while it's on) to pick out individual points but I think that both the compositions and playing are very rewarding without being outstandingly memorable (I'd agree the Lassen or Clement are of a different cloth altogether, but then Rode was also from an earlier era = is this significant?

By the way, I e-mailed Mr (Prof) Eichhorn and he kindly confirmed the last 2 VCs will be available some time next year.  He also said he had written a long article on Rode (in German) in the new FONO FORUM magazine.

Best wishes

Richard
Title: Re: More Rode VCs from Naxos
Post by: Alan Howe on Tuesday 20 October 2015, 21:12
Thanks for all that information, Richard. Very interesting.