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Messages - jonfrohnen

#1
Recordings & Broadcasts / Re: Joseph Mayseder
Wednesday 29 August 2018, 16:05
Listening to the concerto #1 right now, very dramatic  8)
#2
Great concerto from a great violinist/composer!  Ingolf Turban recorded Marteau's 24 Caprices not too long ago, I believe a live recording will be released soon. 
#3
Listening now to the 2nd violin concerto, beautiful. J
#4
I remember uploading these 2 Solo pieces to IMSLP years ago, great they are recorded...too bad the recording is not very good :-(
#5
Recordings & Broadcasts / Re: Godard Violin Sonatas
Tuesday 05 April 2016, 20:36
I'm on my second day of listening, very charming and pleasing to hear!!
#6
"Very curious about these concertos.  It has been said on this forum that VCs written by violinists are mostly disappointing.  I tend to agree at least for this period.  Rode, Spohr etc. did not write very exciting concertos for themselves.  So the question about Mazas' concertos would be--in light of the surprising quality of the quartets--Do they brake the mold?  I am not too optimistic:  Spohr has some very good quartets while his concertos are boring (even the Gesangsszene after a small number of listenings)."

The 19th century violinist concertos are typically pop music from the 19th century, music to excite and entertain the masses.  I am never disappointed in what I hear when the projects are complete.  Most disappointing are the "great" concertos that this forum so eagerly anticipates which turn out to be disappointing.  I always get excited about the 19th century violinist composer recordings, this music and the techniques used are what inspired the "great" composers to compose for the instrument.
#7
Yes, concerto #1 Naderman without opus (dedicated to Baillot); concerto #2 Armand op.23 without dedication.
#8
I found them by coincidence when I was collecting the Maurer violin concertos, just happened to notice them in an old card catalog :-)
#9
His two violins concertos along with the La Cloche fantasy have been on my list for quite a while.  The scores are created now we need a violinist that can sing.
#10
It's only ok to record standard repertoire over and over and over and over!
#11
Recordings & Broadcasts / Re: More Moszkowski from Naxos!
Tuesday 03 November 2015, 16:37
I listened to this yesterday, a very charming and zesty album!
#12
I'm listening right now :-)
#13
Yes-ah yes indeed
#14
Yes the op.10 both of the quartets are represented on CD. 
#15
Listening to the recording now while I work, charming music!