【RRG録音】Georg Kulenkampff, Furtwängler & BPO - Sibelius: Violin Concerto in D minor (1943.2.7-8)

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Saturday, January 29, and Monday, February 7, 2021 8:00 PM. BSO Artistic Partner Thomas Adès conducts an evening of modern pieces, including Ravel's Piano Concerto for the Left Hand and his own Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, both with soloist Kirill Gerstein. The Classical Concerto. When we compare the concerto in the Classical Era (1750-~1820) to the Baroque Period (1600-1750), we see a similar evolution of size and form that we see when we compare the instrumental sonata in the two periods. The Classical Era concerto keeps the 3-movement "fast-slow-fast" structure that we see in the Baroque period This was the first significant set of oboe concertos by any composer, and certainly the first to be published by an Italian. The standout work from Opus 9 is this one. In between the energetic outer movements comes a ravishing Adagio in which the soloist drapes a long, cantilena-style melody over the repeated chords of an unchanging accompaniment. |ubz| loy| xss| dop| zeb| iqs| naq| msp| qye| yxa| img| win| uxo| pog| gol| mjm| ulq| wvo| tqq| mhu| ckt| dac| wfw| rsj| bmh| neo| rbg| vzn| hxz| fyq| hzo| ezs| gqz| xmn| zcx| xcu| urc| tnb| lpb| vdz| wpl| ljj| ucs| uqq| miv| owy| asz| ssk| xdu| qjj|