Dvorak Violin

Christian Tetzlaff, Helsinki PO, John Storgards - Antonin Dvorak: Violin Concerto, Romance; Josef Suk: Fantasy (2016)

Antonín Dvořák: Violin Concerto, Romance; Josef Suk - Fantasy in G minor (2016)
Christian Tetzlaff, violin; Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra; John Storgårds, conductor

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 285 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 153 Mb | Artwork included
Genre: Classical | Label: Ondine | # ODE 1279-5 | Time: 01:06:30

This performance of the fiery Fantasy in G minor for violin and orchestra, Op. 24, of Josef Suk, with violinist Christan Tetzlaff catching the full impact of the irregular form with its dramatic opening giving out into a set of variations, is impressive. And Tetzlaff delivers pure warm melody in the popular Romance in F minor, Op. 11, of Dvorák. But the real reason to acquire this beautifully recorded Ondine release is the performance of the Dvorák Violin Concerto in A minor, Op. 53, a work of which there are plenty of recordings, but that has always played second fiddle (if you will) to the Brahms concerto. Tetzlaff and the Helsinki Philharmonic under John Storgårds create a distinctive and absorbing version that can stand with the great Czech recordings of the work. Sample anywhere, but especially the slow movement, where Tetzlaff's precise yet rich sound, reminiscent for those of a certain age of Henryk Szeryng, forms a striking contrast with Storgårds' glassy Nordic strings. In both outer movements as well, Tetzlaff delivers a warm yet controlled performance that is made to stand out sharply.
Akiko Suwanai, Ivan Fischer, BFO - Dvorak: Violin Concerto, Mazurek; Sarasate: Zigeunerweisen, Carmen Fantasy (2001)

Antonín Dvořák: Violin Concerto; Mazurek, Op.49
Pablo de Sarasate: Zigeunerweisen; Carmen Fantasy (2001)
Akiko Suwanai, violin; Budapest Festival Orchestra, conducted by Iván Fischer

EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 254 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 149 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical | Label: Philips Classics | # 464 531-2 | Time: 00:55:27

Dvorák’s Violin Concerto has been undergoing a renaissance of sorts on disc, one that it entirely deserves. Its critics (starting with Joachim and Brahms) dismissed it for not adopting the usual sonata-form first movement structure, instead welding the truncated opening to the gorgeous slow movement. But really, how many violin concertos are there where you can really say that the best, most characterful and highly developed movement is the finale? And what could possibly be bad about that? Clearly Fischer and Suwanai understand where the music’s going: the performance gathers steam as it proceeds, and really cuts loose in that marvelous last movement. Suwani displays a characteristically polished technique and fine intonational ear (lending a lovely purity of utterance to the slow movement), but she’s not afraid to indulge in some “down and dirty” gypsy fiddling in the finale, or in the two Sarasate items that open the program.

Jan Mracek - Dvorak: Violin Concerto (2016) [TR24][OF]  Vinyl & HR

Posted by SERTiL at Jan. 10, 2017
Jan Mracek - Dvorak: Violin Concerto (2016) [TR24][OF]

Jan Mracek - Dvorak: Violin Concerto
Classical | FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | 67:27 min | 1.18 GB | Digital booklet
Label: Onyx | Tracks: 09 | Rls.date: 2016

"Jan is a worthy winner. He has fascinated us from the first round. Not only with his technical skills, but also with his charisma on stage" the chairman of the jury of the 2014 Fritz Kreisler Competition announced after Mrácek’s performance with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra was met with thunderous applause. Prior to this Mrácek has studied with the great Czech master Václav Hudecek, as well as with Levon Chilingirian, Gavriel Lipkind and Ida Haendel.
Isaac Stern: Mendelssohn/Dvorák: Violin Concertos (Box set, Vol.5, 1CD)

Isaac Stern: Mendelssohn/Dvorák: Violin Concertos (Box set, Vol.5) 1995
Sony Classic | Classical | Flac - Seperated track | 2CDs | ~358Mb | Rapidshare
Philippe Graffin, Johannesburg Philharmonic, Michael Hankinson - Coleridge-Taylor, Dvorak: Violin Concertos (2004)

Philippe Graffin, Johannesburg Philharmonic, Michael Hankinson - Coleridge-Taylor, Dvorak: Violin Concertos (2004)
WEB | FLAC (tracks) - 340 MB | 01:02:38
Genre: Classical | Label: Avie

Acclaimed violinist and prolific recording artist Philippe Graffin scored a major coup when he unearthed the Violin Concerto of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, the Afro-English composer whose star has waned since the height of his fame at the turn of the last century, but has rapidly risen again on the strength of this world-premiere recording.
Nathan Milstein - Dvorak: Violin Concerto & My Home Overture (1958 & 1965/2012) [DSD128 + Hi-Res FLAC]

Nathan Milstein, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, William Steinberg - Dvořák: Violin Concerto (1958)
London Symphony Orchestra, István Kertész - Antonín Dvořák: "My Home" Overture (1965/2012)

DSD128 (.dsf) 1 bit/5,6 MHz | Time - 38:21 minutes | 2,05 GB
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 38:21 minutes | 810 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra collaboration with William Steinberg exemplifies what Milstein could do with material often considered less than first rate. Milstein plays the concerto beautifully, with his typically aristocratic poise and a lightness of rhythm and purity of intonation that makes the music seem to float across the bar lines. The István Kertész inscription of Dvořák’s “My Home” fills out his survey of the complete symphony cycle for Decca.
Ilya Kaler, Polish Radio Symphony, Camilla Kolchinsky - Glazunov & Dvořák: Violin Concertos (1994)

Ilya Kaler, Polish Radio Symphony, Camilla Kolchinsky - Glazunov & Dvořák: Violin Concertos (1994)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 301 Mb | Total time: 62:57 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Naxos | # 8.550758 | Recorded: 1994

Gone are the days when the Dvorak Violin Concerto was neglected on disc. Among the 20-odd rival recordings listed in the catalogue there are many outstanding versions, including at least one, Tasmin Little's on CfP, at bargain price. Naxos now offer another, with the Dvorak Concerto generously coupled not only with the Romance (often the only extra on recordings of this work) but with another high-romantic, Slavonic violin concerto, the Glazunov. The disc makes an outstanding bargain despite some reservations.
Anne-Sophie Mutter, BP, Manfred Honeck - Dvorak: Violin Concerto/Romance/Mazurek/Humoresque (2013) [24-bit/96kHz]

Anne-Sophie Mutter, BP, Manfred Honeck - Antonín Dvořák: Violin Concerto/Romance/Mazurek/Humoresque (2013)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 55:06 minutes | 1,04 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

Thirty years after their last recording together, violin virtuoso Anne-Sophie Mutter reunited in 2013 with the Berlin Philharmonic, the orchestra with whom her international career began. During that long interval, both she and the orchestra developed their repertoire and refined their musicianship in their own ways. Mutter has been playing Dvořák’s music for decades but had never recorded his Violin Concerto until now. Together with conductor Manfred Honeck and the Berlin Philharmonic, she gives us a voluptuous and emotional interpretation of the Romantic-era work. Mutter also includes Dvořák’s Mazurek, Op. 49, Romance in F Minor and Humoresque to round out this album.
Itzhak Perlman, LPO, Daniel Barenboim - Dvorak: Violin Concerto; Romance (2015) [TR24][OF]

Itzhak Perlman, LPO, Daniel Barenboim - Dvorak: Violin Concerto; Romance
Classical | FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | 45:10 min | 844 MB | Digital booklet
Label: Warner Classics | Tracks: 04 | Rls.date: 2016

Antonín Dvorák had about as much luck with the dedicatee of his violin concerto, the great Joseph Joachim, as Tchaikovsky had with his, the no less illustrious Leopold Auer. Although Joachim agreed to do a critical analysis of the first draft — resulting in a radical reworking of the piece – he did not give the premiere of the finished article, that privilege instead falling to the young Czech violinist František Ondrícek (1857–1922), in Prague on 14 October 1883.
Anne-Sophie Mutter, Berliner Philharmoniker, Manfred Honeck - Dvorak: Violin Concerto, Romance, Mazurek (2013)

Anne-Sophie Mutter, Berliner Philharmoniker, Manfred Honeck - Dvorak: Violin Concerto, Romance, Mazurek (2013)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 55:08 | 261 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon | Catalog: 479 1984 GH

Even though Anne-Sophie Mutter recorded most of the great violin concertos early in her career, working closely with Herbert von Karajan and the Berlin Philharmonic, she hadn't recorded the Violin Concerto in A minor of Antonín Dvorák. This 2013 recording with Manfred Honeck and the Berlin Philharmonic fills that gap in her legacy, and this is an exceptionally bright and passionate performance, well worth the wait.