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Beethoven & Berg - Violin Concertos

Arabella Steinbacher (violin)

WDR Sinfonie-Orchester, Andris Nelsons

…an unexpectedly effective coupling of two concertos that inhabit completely different worlds… Steinbacher certainly has the measure of both, delivering technically impeccable and beautifully...

Beethoven & Berg - Violin Concertos

Arabella Steinbacher (violin)

WDR Sinfonie-Orchester, Andris Nelsons

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…an unexpectedly effective coupling of two concertos that inhabit completely different worlds… Steinbacher certainly has the measure of both, delivering technically impeccable and beautifully...

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Two milestones of the violin repertoire that could not be more different, with painful farewells and the excitement of departing for new shores.The tension and contradictions inherent here are given full expression by Arabella Steinbacher and Andris Nelsons in interpretations of immense subtlety.

Contents and tracklist

I. Andante. Allegretto
Track length11:50
II. Allegro. Adagio
Track length15:24
I. Allegro ma non troppo
Track length26:32
This track is only available as an album download.
II. Larghetto
Track length10:17
III. Rondo. Allegro
Track length10:59

Awards and reviews

December 2009

…an unexpectedly effective coupling of two concertos that inhabit completely different worlds… Steinbacher certainly has the measure of both, delivering technically impeccable and beautifully shaped performances supported by fine orchestral playing…

Awards Issue 2009

The Berg is intimate, orderly, tonally sweet but never glutinous and always neatly accommodated within the orchestra's overall texture, which is beautifully (and precisely) moulded by Andris Nelsons. …this is above all a musical reading of the score and provides a moving context for the Bach quotation that dominates the second movement.

9th August 2009

[Steinbacher's] keen, intense tone captures the anguish that lies at the heart of Berg’s concerto...With Nelsons and Cologne’s superb WDR orchestra, Steinbacher reaches into the heart of this serial but heart-rendingly lyrical work. Her Beethoven, too, eschews virtuoso histrionics in favour of an almost dream-like inwardness in the slow movement.
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