Special offer. Music by Émile Jaques-Dalcroze
Rodion Zamuruev (violin)
Moscow Symphony Orchestra, Alexander Anissimov
Zamuruev distinguishes himself in dramatic, yet meticulous renditions of these little known selections...the sound is superb, and presented across a wide soundstage with just the right amount...
Special offer. Music by Émile Jaques-Dalcroze
Rodion Zamuruev (violin)
Moscow Symphony Orchestra, Alexander Anissimov
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Zamuruev distinguishes himself in dramatic, yet meticulous renditions of these little known selections...the sound is superb, and presented across a wide soundstage with just the right amount...
About
Émile Jaques-Dalcroze, who died in 1950 at the age of 85, was a Swiss musician and music educator who developed eurhythmics, a method of learning and experiencing music through movement and although his system has become world-famous, his own original compositions are less well-known. This outstanding new recording couples his two Violin Concertos, beautiful works which show his mastery of the craft, in fine new performances recently made in Moscow by one of the most gifted of all young Russian violinists today and given excellent support from the Moscow Symphony under its highly respected conductor. The recording quality is also very good indeed, and this CD will come as a revelation to many for the quality of the music and the commitedness of the performances.
Contents and tracklist
- Rodion Zamuruev
- Moscow Symphony Orchestra
- Alexander Anissimov
- Rodion Zamuruev
- Moscow Symphony Orchestra
- Alexander Anissimov
Awards and reviews
Classical Lost & Found
Zamuruev distinguishes himself in dramatic, yet meticulous renditions of these little known selections...the sound is superb, and presented across a wide soundstage with just the right amount of reverberation. Zamuruev’s violin tone is extremely rich, and he’s perfectly balanced against the orchestra.
New Classics 25th January 2010
This outstanding CD features his two beautiful Violin Concertos, which show him to be a master of his craft. These committed, vibrant performances were recorded recently in Moscow...Highly recommended.