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Jennifer Frautschi - Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring - Violin Concerto (2014) [Hi-Res]

Jennifer Frautschi - Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring - Violin Concerto (2014) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring - Violin Concerto
  • Year Of Release: 1967 / 2014
  • Label: 2xHD - Naxos
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks, booklet) [44.1kHz/24bit]
  • Total Time: 1:07:35
  • Total Size: 612 MB
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Igor Strawinsky (1882-1971)

Violin Concerto (1931)
01 I. Toccata 05:46
02 II. Aria I 04:25
03 III. Aria II 05:02
04 IV. Capriccio 06:08

05 Zvezdolikiy (The Star-Faced One) 04:26
06 Symphonies of Wind Instruments (original 1920 version) 07:54

The Rite Of Spring, First Part - Adoration Of The Earth
07 Part I: Introduction - 03:32
08 Part I: The Augurs of Spring (Dance of the Young Girls) - 03:15
09 Part I: Ritual of Abduction - 01:23
10 Part I: Spring Rounds (Round Dance) - 03:12
11 Part I: Ritual of the Rival Tribes - 01:53
12 Part I: Procession of the Sage - 00:41
13 Part I: The Sage - 00:29
14 Part I: Dance of the Earth 01:16

Second Part - The Sacrifice
15 Part II: Introduction - 03:53
16 Part II: Mystic Circles of the Young Girls - 03:20
17 Part II: Glorification of the Chosen One - 01:40
18 Part II: Evocation of the Ancestors - 00:43
19 Part II: Ritual Action of the Ancestors - 03:29
20 Part II: Sacrificial Dance (The Chosen One) 04:56

This new recording of the 1967 edition of The Rite of Spring, a major landmark of twentieth century music, is released in celebration of the 125th anniversary of the birth of Stravinsky. The Violin Concerto is widely considered to be Stravinsky's most perfect orchestral work. The Symphonies of Wind Instruments is now seen as a shorter companion opus for The Rite of Spring. It is, in any case, the last of his pre-neoclassic creations. Dedicated to Claude Debussy, Zvezdolikiy ("The Star-Faced One") for unaccompanied male chorus and orchestra is unique in Stravinsky's music for its uncontrasted slow tempo and the absence of a motoric rhythm. The second half is written in homage to the French composer and includes actual imitations of his melodic rhythmic and instrumental styles.

„Robert Craft balances scholarship and enthusiasm with perceptive musicianship, and his comprehensive annotations provide an invaluable listening aid. His long association with the composer over the best part of a quartet of a century lend his performances a special authority, and these modestly priced accounts of The rite and the Violin Concerto, together with their companions here, are self recommending.“ (Penguin Guide)

Jennifer Frautschi, violin (on tracks 1-4)
Twentieth Century Classics ensemble (on track 6)
Orchestra of St Luke’s and Gregg Smith Singers (on tracks 5)
Philharmonia Orchestra (on tracks 1-4, 7-20)
Robert Craft, conductor

Recorded at Abbey Road Studio 1, London, 29-30 April 2006 (1-4) & 3-5 January 2007 (7-20), at Theatre A, Performing Arts Center, SUNY Purchase, NY, 1992 (5), and at the Ajmerican Academy of Arts and Letters, NY, 2001 (6).
Produced by Philip Traugott (tracks 1-4, 7-20) and Gregory Squires (tracks 5,6)
2xHD Mastering by René Laflamme and Anne-Marie Sylvestre
2xHD Executive Producer: André Perry


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