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Takako Nishizaki, New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Uwe Grodd - Kraus: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Olympie Overture, Azire (2007)

Takako Nishizaki, New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Uwe Grodd - Kraus: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Olympie Overture, Azire (2007)
  • Title: Kraus: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Olympie Overture, Azire
  • Year Of Release: 2007
  • Label: Naxos
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: flac lossless (tracks) +Booklet
  • Total Time: 00:58:34
  • Total Size: 243 mb
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Tracklist

01. Violin Concerto in C Major: I. Allegro Moderato
02. Violin Concerto in C Major: II. Adagio
03. Violin Concerto in C Major: III. Rondo
04. Olympie - Incidental Music: Overture
05. Olympie - Incidental Music: Marcia
06. Olympie - Incidental Music: Entr'acte Between Act I and II
07. Olympie - Incidental Music: Entr'acte Between Act II and III
08. Olympie - Incidental Music: Entr'acte Between Act III and IV
09. Olympie - Incidental Music: Entr'acte Between Act IV and V
10. Olympie - Incidental Music: Postlude
11. Azire - Ballet Music: No. 22. Ballet
12. Azire - Ballet Music: No. 23. Ballet
13. Azire - Ballet Music: No. 26. Ballet
14. Azire - Ballet Music: No. 25. Ballet
15. Azire - Ballet Music: No. 24. Ballet

Joseph Martin Kraus was one of the most gifted and unusual composers of the eighteenth century, whose talent for thematic development, colourful orchestration and theatrical flair caused Haydn to proclaim him one of only two ‘geniuses’ he knew (Mozart being the other one). It is known that Kraus played keyboard instruments with a fair degree of proficiency, but his training was first and foremost as a violinist. His Violin Concerto in C major is a monumental three-movement work that is similar in format, structure and length to large-scale virtuoso works by Cramer and Viotti. The incidental music for Johan Henrik Kellgren’s tragedy Olympie consists of a powerful Sturm und Drang overture, an off-stage march, four entr’actes and an epilogue. The final work included here represents virtually the only portions that have survived from Kraus’s early 1779 Swedish opera Azire. They are fragments with a joyous mood, making it all the more a pity that Kraus’s first dramatic work for the stage has been lost.



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  • hollinsuk
  •  wrote in 12:23
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Brilliant Naxos and Takako Nishizaki - classical music would be so much poorer without them.

Many thanks for this share.

Cheers.
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  • platico
  •  wrote in 18:51
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gracias...