Khachaturian Violin Concerto Oistrakh vs. Kogan
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Interesting that the Philharmonia discography doesn't list that Oistrakh/Kondrashin - could it be a live performance? The 2 listed are:
Igor Oistrakh in December 1953 with the Philharmonia and Goossens at Abbey Road [no CD I know of] and
David Oistrakh in November 1954 with the Philharmonia and Khachaturian himself at Kingsway Hall EMI 361 570 2. I have this one and it is fine.
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Simon
I'll try to get the one you all recommend, too. I like Khachaturian. I remember being jeered at for saying so, on the old boards...
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Originally posted by Simon View PostI like Khachaturian. I remember being jeered at for saying so, on the old boards...
Look who AK IS with!
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Originally posted by Ferretfancy View PostI have the very old but splendidly played version by Ricci, plus versions by Szeryng and Khachatryan ( No connection ! )
They are all good, but I have to ask if the music is really worth it. I'm afraid that Aram tends to be on my noisy but worhless list.
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostHard to argue, but for me he is a "guilty pleasure".Last edited by Bryn; 17-10-12, 05:03.
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There is some more information here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violin_...(Khachaturian)
Jean-Pierre Rampal also modified it to serve as a flute concerto. It seems Khatchaturian had rather little to do with it, though did not veto the effort. Not quite the same situation as Prokofiev's flute sonata, where the composer later modified that work for performances on the violin, and again David Oistrakh was involved.
There are several recordings in the flute version. I have enjoyed most that I've heard, though I can't say one stands out from the others. Perhaps I've not listened to enough versions, and I'm not rushing to lieten to more. It'd be interesting to hear Rampal - I think there may be at least two recordings - one on Sony/CBS and one on Erato. They may be expensive or difficult to get. There was a BBC MM CD of the violin concerto years ago with a young peeformer worth hearing.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post...
There are several recordings in the flute version. I have enjoyed most that I've heard, though I can't say one stands out from the others. Perhaps I've not listened to enough versions, and I'm not rushing to lieten to more. It'd be interesting to hear Rampal - I think there may be at least two recordings - one on Sony/CBS and one on Erato. They may be expensive or difficult to get. There was a BBC MM CD of the violin concerto years ago with a young peeformer worth hearing.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostThere is some more information here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violin_...(Khachaturian)
Jean-Pierre Rampal also modified it to serve as a flute concerto. It seems Khatchaturian had rather little to do with it, though did not veto the effort. Not quite the same situation as Prokofiev's flute sonata, where the composer later modified that work for performances on the violin, and again David Oistrakh was involved.
There are several recordings in the flute version. I have enjoyed most that I've heard, though I can't say one stands out from the others. Perhaps I've not listened to enough versions, and I'm not rushing to lieten to more. It'd be interesting to hear Rampal - I think there may be at least two recordings - one on Sony/CBS and one on Erato. They may be expensive or difficult to get. There was a BBC MM CD of the violin concerto years ago with a young peeformer worth hearing.
Anyway, the way I feel about this piece, it that every so often it is exactly the piece of music I want to hear. I think its a terrific piece, life affirming, and thoroughly enjoyable.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Postone of the contestants played it on the final of young musician back in the early 80's I think..and I think she won...but I could be wrong.It was a great choice for a young violinist to choose because of its exuberance.
Anyway, the way I feel about this piece, it that every so often it is exactly the piece of music I want to hear. I think its a terrific piece, life affirming, and thoroughly enjoyable.
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