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van Beethoven, Ludwig / Ravel, Maurice / Enescu, George a. o.: Violinsonaten und -konzerte

Year recorded

CD 1: 12.11.1953 Stuttgart, Untertürkheim, Krone

CD 2: 25.09.1959 Ettlingen, Schloß

CD 3: Tracks 1-3 22.03.1954 Stuttgart, Villa Berg | Tracks 4-6 28.03.1957 Stuttgart, Villa Berg

CD 4: Tracks 1-3 10.02.1972 Baden- Baden, Hans Rosbaud-Studio | Tracks 4

Year published

2022

Composer

Ludwig van Beethoven

Claude Debussy

Maurice Ravel

George Enescu

Robert Schumann

Peter Tschaikowsky

Johannes Brahms

Alban Berg

Artists

Christian Ferras

Pierre Barbizet

Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart des SWR

Hans Müller-Kray

SWR Sinfonieorchester Baden-Baden und Freiburg

Herbert Blomstedt

Michael Gielen

Tracks

Beethoven: Violinsonate Nr. 9 A-Dur op. 47
Debussy: Violinsonate g-Moll
Ravel: Tzigane
Beethoven: Violinsonate Nr. 5 F-Dur op. 24
Enescu: Violinsonate Nr. 3 a-Moll op. 25
Schumann: Violinsonate Nr. 2 d-Moll op. 121
Beethoven: Violinkonzer D-Dur op. 61
Tschaikowsky: Violinkonzert D-Dur op. 35
Brahms: Violinkonzert D-Dur op. 77
Berg: Violinkonzert "Dem Andenken eines Engels"

Christian Ferras will most likely be remembered as the violinist who was filmed shedding tears at the end of the slow movement of Sibelius’s Concerto in 1965, and who, after a dramatic downturn in his career, took his own life at the age of 49. And, of course, as the child prodigy from the French provinces who became – at the height of his fame – Herbert von Karajan’s favourite violinist. His artistic personality was shaped by his utter, though humble, devotion to the music, demonstrated by his appropriate yet lively tone, elegant bowing, effervescent, energetic fingering and considered phrasing. The recordings of Christian Ferras with pianist Pierre Barbizet are of the utmost importance, with the musicians forming an inimitable partnership. The concertos in this collection showcase the violinist as a captivating soloist – Müller-Kray follows his every move in the Beethoven and Tchaikovsky with dynamic sensitivity, Gielen’s analytical expertise within the Berg is unrivalled and Ferras’s partnership with Blomstedt results in a profound interpretation of the Brahms.

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