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Haydn's three violin concertos, composed in the late 1760s, contain nothing as instantly memorable as the concertos of the young Mozart, but they are vigorous works that are idiomatic to the violin. Listeners can take their pick by now among a number of soloists and approaches, but this one by Japanese-German violinist Midori Seiler, leading the small Concerto Köln herself, makes a substantial contribution to the dialogue. Seiler's aim is a pure authentic performance, with a group of just ten players and brisk, largely vibrato-free attacks. Whether Seiler goes too far with this approach may be a matter of taste; the music is a bit severe, but its good humor is there. Probably the style works better in Haydn, whose genius lay in wit, structural manipulation, and rhythm rather than in the melodic and more French-inflected idiom of Mozart. A disincentive is the dry-as-dust studio sound from Berlin Classics, which emphasizes the most extreme aspects of Seiler's interpretation; the warmth of an Esterházy drawing room would have been a good added authentic touch. Nevertheless, this is well-executed, state-of-the-art Haydn that will be of interest to many listeners.
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Violin Concerto in A Major, Hob VIIa:3 (Johann Peter Salomon)
Midori Seiler, Violin - Concerto Köln - Johann Peter Salomon, Composer
2014 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2014 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio
Midori Seiler, Violin - Concerto Köln - Johann Peter Salomon, Composer
2014 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2014 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio
Midori Seiler, Violin - Concerto Köln - Johann Peter Salomon, Composer
2014 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2014 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio
Violin Concerto in C Major, Hob. VIIa:1 (Joseph Haydn)
Midori Seiler, Violin - Concerto Köln - Johann Peter Salomon, Composer
2014 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2014 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio
Midori Seiler, Violin - Concerto Köln - Johann Peter Salomon, Composer
2014 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2014 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio
Midori Seiler, Violin - Concerto Köln - Johann Peter Salomon, Composer
2014 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2014 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio
Violin Concerto in G Major, Hob. VIIa:4 (Joseph Haydn)
Midori Seiler, Violin - Concerto Köln - Johann Peter Salomon, Composer
2014 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2014 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio
Midori Seiler, Violin - Concerto Köln - Johann Peter Salomon, Composer
2014 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2014 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio
Midori Seiler, Violin - Concerto Köln - Johann Peter Salomon, Composer
2014 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2014 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio
Midori Seiler, Violin - Concerto Köln - Johann Peter Salomon, Composer
2014 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2014 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio
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Haydn's three violin concertos, composed in the late 1760s, contain nothing as instantly memorable as the concertos of the young Mozart, but they are vigorous works that are idiomatic to the violin. Listeners can take their pick by now among a number of soloists and approaches, but this one by Japanese-German violinist Midori Seiler, leading the small Concerto Köln herself, makes a substantial contribution to the dialogue. Seiler's aim is a pure authentic performance, with a group of just ten players and brisk, largely vibrato-free attacks. Whether Seiler goes too far with this approach may be a matter of taste; the music is a bit severe, but its good humor is there. Probably the style works better in Haydn, whose genius lay in wit, structural manipulation, and rhythm rather than in the melodic and more French-inflected idiom of Mozart. A disincentive is the dry-as-dust studio sound from Berlin Classics, which emphasizes the most extreme aspects of Seiler's interpretation; the warmth of an Esterházy drawing room would have been a good added authentic touch. Nevertheless, this is well-executed, state-of-the-art Haydn that will be of interest to many listeners.
© TiVo
Sobre o álbum
- 1 disco(s) - 10 faixa(s)
- Duração total: 01:05:49
- 1 Folheto digital
- Artistas principais: Midori Seiler & Concerto Köln
- Compositor: Johann Peter Salomon
- Gravadora: Berlin Classics
- Área: Autriche
- Género: Clássica Música de concerto Concertos para violino
- Época: Música Clássica
2014 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio 2014 Edel Germany GmbH / Deutschlandradio
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