Editorial Reviews The symphony begins with a slow introduction which contains much of the thematic material to be used throughout the composition. This is followed by a brisk allegro starting with the celli and gains momentum as the other instruments continue the theme in fugal type imitation. After the recapitulation the movement closes with cadenzas in the harp, flute, and finally the clarinet over underscored timpani. Andante, the second movement, is reminiscent of neo-romanticism. Evoking a circus atmosphere, the middle section contrasts the mysterious pizzacato opening and closing of the third movement, Scherzo. The final movement returns to previous thematic material at a brisk tempo utilizing the full spectrum of the orchestra's colors and techniques. The Violin Concerto is in three movements. The opening Allegro is largely neo-classical but uses many melodic devices common to jazz and contemporary music. The second movement is reminiscent of American hymns and spirituals. The third movement is a modified rondo form which makes extensive use of the gypsy minor scale.
Album Description
This dynamic new release from Beachwood Classical Recordings represents the eclectic style of symphonic composer Robert Vinson. This CD was recorded by the Slovak Radio Orchestra from August 30 to September 2001. The conductor is Kirk Trevor and the violin soloist is Frantisek Novotny. The violin concerto contains elements inspired by Vivaldi, Brahms, Mendelsohn, and modern jazz. The symphony is inspired by Richard Strauss, Maurice Ravel, Roy Harris, and Carl Neilson. Drawing from the aformentioned influences, the music is contemporary without alienating the listener.
Robert Vinson Symphony #1, Violin Concerto in C, Music, Robert Vinson, Kirk Trevor, Slovak Radio Orchestra, Frantisek Novotny, "A composition by Robert Vinson is like a trip from the past to the future without ever leaving the listener behind or wanting to get off the train."
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Hector Berlioz Edition (Box Set)
Manufacturer: Brilliant Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000092Q5Z Release Date: 2003-04-29 |
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Good Boxed Berlioz....especially for the price.......2003-09-03
As part of this Bicentennial celebration, Brilliant Classics has re-released recordings of most of the major non-operatic Berlioz pieces as recorded by Eliahu Inbal and the Radio Symphony of Frankfurt. These are good solid performances...not innovative or groundbreaking. But at the boxed set price, you can't beat them. It's a laughably cheap way to collect so many great works by this French master.
The CD includes good solid performances of Berlioz staples, Symphonie Fantastique and Harold in Italy. Inbal emphasizes Berlioz' energy and almost classical sense of balance. This is not a Symphony Fantastique to wow you with it's sonic brilliance, but it is a good solid reading of the work. Likewise, the Harold is beautifully played, if not overly exciting. In Inbal's hands Berlioz' instrumental works resemble nothing so much as Mendelsohn, a comparison that I don't believe is as far fetched as it may at first sound.
The CD also includes most of the composer's other large works. The Romeo and Juliet is beautiful. The singers, while not first rate, are more than up to the job and the interpretation is well balanced between surging romanticism and classical formalism. Inbal gets just the right tension here in this work. You can hear the future traces of Wagner in the work, and yet it is not so very far from it's Beethovenian roots. The Damnation of Faust is also a solid performance, and if I don't like it quite as much as the Colin Davis version, it is mostly because of the lesser quality of the singing. Try as he might, Denys Guylas just can't match Nicolai Gedda in tone, lyricism and sheer ecstasy. The bos includes a charming rendition of Berlioz' most charming work, L'Enfance du Christ. This piece is light, lyrical, and should be more of a Christmas staple than it is. The set is also rounded out by a good reading of the Berlioz Requiem and a brilliant reading of the Te Deum.
None of the performances here could be considered classic or definitive, but they are all good. There is not a bad not or a noticeably weak singer in the set, balances are well maintained in the orchestra and the orchestral sound, particularly of the strings, is quite seductive. The main advantage of this collection is price. This set is particularly recommended to those who don't have much of this repertoire in their collections. Never has so much high quality Berlioz been available to so many for so few. Do yourself a favor and celebrate this marvelous composer's Bicentennial with this boxed set. And while you are at it, pick up the Colin Davis boxed set of the operas on Phillips....again, for about 60 dollars, you can own definitive performances of Benvenuto Cellini, Beatrice and Benedict AND Les Troyens. With both CDs you can listen to Berlioz until you can stand it no more....which in my own case, is a long, LONG time.
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Robert Vinson Symphony #1, Violin Concerto in C
Manufacturer: Beachwood Classical R ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000069AQM Release Date: 2002-06-03 |
Album Description
This dynamic new release from Beachwood Classical Recordings represents the eclectic style of symphonic composer Robert Vinson. This CD was recorded by the Slovak Radio Orchestra from August 30 to September 2001. The conductor is Kirk Trevor and the violin soloist is Frantisek Novotny. The violin concerto contains elements inspired by Vivaldi, Brahms, Mendelsohn, and modern jazz. The symphony is inspired by Richard Strauss, Maurice Ravel, Roy Harris, and Carl Neilson. Drawing from the aformentioned influences, the music is contemporary without alienating the listener.The symphony begins with a slow introduction which contains much of the thematic material to be used throughout the composition. This is followed by a brisk allegro starting with the celli and gains momentum as the other instruments continue the theme in fugal type imitation. After the recapitulation the movement closes with cadenzas in the harp, flute, and finally the clarinet over underscored timpani. Andante, the second movement, is reminiscent of neo-romanticism. Evoking a circus atmosphere, the middle section contrasts the mysterious pizzacato opening and closing of the third movement, Scherzo. The final movement returns to previous thematic material at a brisk tempo utilizing the full spectrum of the orchestra's colors and techniques.
The Violin Concerto is in three movements. The opening Allegro is largely neo-classical but uses many melodic devices common to jazz and contemporary music. The second movement is reminiscent of American hymns and spirituals. The third movement is a modified rondo form which makes extensive use of the gypsy minor scale.
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Hector Berlioz Edition (Box Set)
Manufacturer: Brilliant ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00008GQFG |
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