She may be the vivacious Alina Ibragimova, but I'm out at 3.00pm , and I don't like her tiny sound and general lack of technique and musicianship ...
Shostakovich Second Violin Concerto - any recommended recordings?
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I thought I would give it a go and tried to get it on the iPlayer but gave up. The iPlayers not much good for finding things in the middle of a three hour programme.
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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View PostThis concerto is one I have avoided over the years (don't quite know why) but, having attended a performance yesterday by Sergei Khachatryan, I was impressed by the music and his performance (he played beautifully). Any favourite recordings - or any to avoid?
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Many thanks for this recommendation. Duly tracked down and ordered via German Amazon. I saw/heard Ms Steinbacher earlier this year with my "local" orchestra (Monte-Carlo Philharmonic) in the other Russian second violin concerto (the Prokofiev). She was somewhat let down by the conductor who clearly didn't know the piece very well and by the orchestra, which sounded as if it had had about 15 minutes of rehearsal time in this work (all the time having clearly gone into the Pathétique which followed the concerto). But her playing was excellent - good intonation and plenty of character. And she looked very glamorous (like much of the M-C audience - me, I go for the care-in-the-community look just to annoy them. Horrible place, Monte Carlo).
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostYes, I too like Maxim Vengerov with Rostropovich and the LSO. Self-recommending issue I would have thought. I also have Daniel Hope/BBCSO/Maxim Shostakovich but lacking Oistrakh in the second.Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View PostStanfordian
Many thanks for this recommendation. Duly tracked down and ordered via German Amazon. I saw/heard Ms Steinbacher earlier this year with my "local" orchestra (Monte-Carlo Philharmonic) in the other Russian second violin concerto (the Prokofiev). She was somewhat let down by the conductor who clearly didn't know the piece very well and by the orchestra, which sounded as if it had had about 15 minutes of rehearsal time in this work (all the time having clearly gone into the Pathétique which followed the concerto). But her playing was excellent - good intonation and plenty of character. And she looked very glamorous (like much of the M-C audience - me, I go for the care-in-the-community look just to annoy them. Horrible place, Monte Carlo).
Several conductors have told me that they think themselves lucky if they are allowed one rehearsal. So much for Celibidache demanding a dozen or so rehearsals.
I have played the Steinbacher recording of the two Shostakovich concertos at several local Recorded Music Societies and it has been remarkably well received. I now prefer Steinbacher with the Bavarian RSO/Nelsons on Orfeo to any of David Oistrakh's recordings.
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Originally posted by mikealdren View PostThat's quite a recommendation, I'll have to try it.
thanks
Mike
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Steinbacher and Nelsons made an excellent coupling of the Berg and Beethoven too which has been rather overshadowed by the Faust/Abbado . Her Beethoven is rather more traditional than Faust but a very fine account and to be honest I prefer her Berg - more emotional warmth for me .
She is world class.
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