Britten's Double concerto

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  • Stanfordian
    Full Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 9310

    Britten's Double concerto

    I was hoping that I could discover the details of the premiere recording of Britten's Double concerto in B minor for violin, viola and orchestra from 1932. From the pages of the excellent Britten-Pears foundation website I know the Double Concerto was first performed and broadcast on the 15th June 1997 at the Snape Maltings Concert Hall, Aldeburgh Festival. The soloists were Katherine Hunka (violin), Philip Dukes (viola) with the Britten-Pears Orchestra under. It is the first released recording that I want details of. Many thanks.
  • kuligin
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 230

    #2
    It was recorded by Kent Nagano with the Halle, soloists Bashmet and Kremer on Erato in 1999, I think that was the first release which followed a performance in Manchester which I attended.

    Sorry to say I thought the concerto to be rather dull and have never bothered to hear it again!

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    • french frank
      Administrator/Moderator
      • Feb 2007
      • 30281

      #3
      Some details here:

      Double concerto • Composed 1932
      violin and viola (compl. Colin Matthews)
      Jun 15, 1997 • Katherine Hunka, Philip Dukes, Britten-Pears Orchestra, Kent Nagano • Snape Maltings Concert Hall, Aldeburgh Festival

      Recordings
      • February 8, 1998 ERATO-3984-25502-2
      Gidon Kremer, Yuri Bashmet, Hallé Orchestra, Kent Nagano
      Amazon: CD
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      • Alf-Prufrock

        #4
        There are two other recordings, one of which I possess.

        Pieter Schoeman, Alexander Zemtsov, LPO, Jurowski, on LPO's own label

        Benjamin Schmid. Daniel Raiskin, Berlin SO, Lior Shambadal, on Arte Nova.

        I haven't heard the Jurowski but the Shambadal effort is well recorded but unmemorable, in my opinion. I speak as a Britten fan, but I found the couplings, violin and viola outings by Arthur Benjamin and Max Bruch, more agreeable.

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        • Mary Chambers
          Full Member
          • Nov 2010
          • 1963

          #5
          Britten fan though I am, I don't enjoy all his early orchestral music, and this concerto is very early. He was eighteen when he wrote it, and it predates his official Opus 1 (Sinfonietta).

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          • Stanfordian
            Full Member
            • Dec 2010
            • 9310

            #6
            Thank you all for your help I really appecaite it. Hello Kuligin didn you get my private message?

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