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Pavel Sporcl|Kubelík & Mendelssohn: Violin Concertos

Kubelík & Mendelssohn: Violin Concertos

Pavel Sporcl, Prague Symphony Orchestra, Tomas Brauner

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Kubelik's star began to wane in the years before World War I. Some felt he had gone off the boil but it was more a question of his pubIic turning to new idols, Elman and Vecsey. In 1915 he retired to take composition seriously, not resuming his concert career until 1920. He toured Britain 20 times from 1900 to 1934 (packing the Royal Albert Hall with 7,000 people in 1926) and the U.S. many times up to 1938 (6,000 heard him at the New York Hippodrome in 1920-21). He commanded a wide range of music and in Central Europe he is remembered as a great musician. He died in Prague on 5 Decembe 1940.

The main fruits of Kubelik's five-year break were his first three Violin Concertos, pubIished in Prague in 1920. Of the eventual series of six, Pavel Sporcl says: "They are technically very demanding and musically extremely interesting". The First Concerto in C major, which he plays here, is a melodious late romantic work, well tailored to a front- line virtuoso's strengths, and it should not have fallen out of the repertoire. Kubelik emerged from his purdah to premiere it at the Grosse Musikvereinssaal in Vienna on 29 January 1917, Nedbal conducting the Tonkunstler Orchestra. © Haenssler Classic

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Violin Concerto No. 1 in C Major (Jan Kubelík)

1
I. Allegro moderato
00:16:59

Prague Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Pavel Sporcl, Artist, MainArtist - Jan Kubelik, Composer - Tomas Brauner, Conductor, MainArtist

(C) 2022 haenssler CLASSIC (P) 2022 haenssler CLASSIC

2
II. Andante cantabile
00:09:03

Prague Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Pavel Sporcl, Artist, MainArtist - Jan Kubelik, Composer - Tomas Brauner, Conductor, MainArtist

(C) 2022 haenssler CLASSIC (P) 2022 haenssler CLASSIC

3
III. Allegro molto, ma non troppo
00:08:44

Prague Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Pavel Sporcl, Artist, MainArtist - Jan Kubelik, Composer - Tomas Brauner, Conductor, MainArtist

(C) 2022 haenssler CLASSIC (P) 2022 haenssler CLASSIC

Violin Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64, MWV O 14 (Felix Mendelssohn)

4
I. Allegro molto appassionato
00:13:44

Felix Mendelssohn, Composer - Prague Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Pavel Sporcl, Artist, MainArtist - Tomas Brauner, Conductor, MainArtist

(C) 2022 haenssler CLASSIC (P) 2022 haenssler CLASSIC

5
II. Andante
00:08:02

Felix Mendelssohn, Composer - Prague Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Pavel Sporcl, Artist, MainArtist - Tomas Brauner, Conductor, MainArtist

(C) 2022 haenssler CLASSIC (P) 2022 haenssler CLASSIC

6
III. Allegretto non troppo – Allegro molto vivace
00:06:45

Felix Mendelssohn, Composer - Prague Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra, MainArtist - Pavel Sporcl, Artist, MainArtist - Tomas Brauner, Conductor, MainArtist

(C) 2022 haenssler CLASSIC (P) 2022 haenssler CLASSIC

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Kubelik's star began to wane in the years before World War I. Some felt he had gone off the boil but it was more a question of his pubIic turning to new idols, Elman and Vecsey. In 1915 he retired to take composition seriously, not resuming his concert career until 1920. He toured Britain 20 times from 1900 to 1934 (packing the Royal Albert Hall with 7,000 people in 1926) and the U.S. many times up to 1938 (6,000 heard him at the New York Hippodrome in 1920-21). He commanded a wide range of music and in Central Europe he is remembered as a great musician. He died in Prague on 5 Decembe 1940.

The main fruits of Kubelik's five-year break were his first three Violin Concertos, pubIished in Prague in 1920. Of the eventual series of six, Pavel Sporcl says: "They are technically very demanding and musically extremely interesting". The First Concerto in C major, which he plays here, is a melodious late romantic work, well tailored to a front- line virtuoso's strengths, and it should not have fallen out of the repertoire. Kubelik emerged from his purdah to premiere it at the Grosse Musikvereinssaal in Vienna on 29 January 1917, Nedbal conducting the Tonkunstler Orchestra. © Haenssler Classic

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