Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No. 1 Renaud Capuçon, Violin Lausanne Chamber Orchestra Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No. 2 Renaud Capuçon, Violin Lausanne Chamber Orchestra Concerto for Violin ...
Classic FM Drive Featured Album, 16 February 2015. Following the success of her discs of Romantic violin music, Norwegian violinist Vilde Frang has recorded Mozart’s Concertos Nos. 1 and 5 'Turkish' ...
This week we'll hear three violin concertos from three different centuries. Geneva Lewis solos on Mozart's third concerto, Jennifer Koh takes on Missy Mazzoli's modern concerto and Augustin Hadelich ...
Just a few bars of the neatly sprung opening tutti of Mozart's G major violin concerto K216 are enough to confirm that the tremendous energy and sense of musical purpose that are so characteristic of ...
Throughout the week Classic FM’s presenters bring you the best new recordings, including world exclusives and premiere broadcasts of latest releases. Nikolaj Znaider performs at the highest level as ...
The November 2014 edition of Looking Back to Bookspan’s “101 Masterpieces of Music and Their Composers” features important works created by the man Martin Bookspan called “one of the principal ...
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No. 3 Gottfried von der Goltz, Violin Freiburg Baroque Orchestra Kristian Bezuidenhout, Conductor Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No. 4 Gottfried von der Goltz, ...
Playing Mozart's music on Mozart's own violin is like reaching through 250 years of history to commune with the legendary composer, says Christoph Koncz. Koncz, the principal second violinist of the ...
Mozart from its concertmaster and Grieg from a young teen piano star are part of Orchestra London’s concerts in the days ahead. Concertmaster Joseph Lanza directs his ensemble mates at St. Paul’s ...
Joshua Kosman is the Chronicle’s former classical music critic. He retired in 2024, after covering classical music for the San Francisco Chronicle since 1988, reviewing and reporting on the wealth of ...
Are we in a golden age of violinists? It looks like it. That astonishing young players keep coming up the ranks and capturing the public’s imagination is nothing new. But what really seems to mark our ...