Vengerov & Virtuosi – Rachmaninov, Ponce, Schubert, Brahms, Novacek, Dvorak, Tchaikovsky, Bazzini, Massenet, Monti (2LP)
Vengerov & Virtuosi – Rachmaninov, Ponce, Schubert, Brahms, Novacek, Dvorak, Tchaikovsky, Bazzini, Massenet, Monti (2LP)
Vengerov & Virtuosi – Rachmaninov, Ponce, Schubert, Brahms, Novacek, Dvorak, Tchaikovsky, Bazzini, Massenet, Monti (2LP)
Vengerov & Virtuosi – Rachmaninov, Ponce, Schubert, Brahms, Novacek, Dvorak, Tchaikovsky, Bazzini, Massenet, Monti (2LP)

Vengerov & Virtuosi – Rachmaninov, Ponce, Schubert, Brahms, Novacek, Dvorak, Tchaikovsky, Bazzini, Massenet, Monti (2LP)

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Sergei Rachmaninov - Vocalise Op.34, No.14

Manuel Ponce - Estrellita

Franz Schubert - Ave Maria (Ellens Gesang III), D.839/Op.52 No.6

Johannes Brahms - Hungarian Dances

Ottokar Novacek - Perpetuum Mobile, Op.5, No.4

Antonin Dvorak - Humoreske in G flat major, Op.101 No.7

Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky - Souvenir D'un lieu cher (Three Pieces for Violin and Piano), Op.42

Antonio Bazzini - La Ronde des Lutins (Scherzo fantastique), Op.25

Aram Khachaturian - Sabre Dance

Jules Massenet - Meditation

Vittorio Monti - Csardas

Maxim Vengerov - violin

Virtuosi (11 violins)

Vag Papian – piano

Mikhail Parhamovsky - conductor

 

2 LP, Gatefold

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : Pallas GmbH in Germany

First time on vinyl

Label : Analog Phonic

Original Label : Warner Classics

Recorded on 28-30 April, 2001 at Großer Musikvereinsaal, Wien

Engineered by Arne Akselberg

Produced by  John Fraser

Mastered from the original Warner Music masters

Direct Metal Mastered by Hans-Jorg Mauksch at Pauler Acoustics

Originally released in 2001

Reissued in Nov. 2018

 

Tracks:

Side A:

  1. Rachmaninov - Vocalise
  2. Ponce - Estrellita
  3. Schubert - Ave Maria

 

Side B:

  1. Brahms - Hungarian Dances - No. 7 in A major
  2. Brahms - Hungarian Dances - No. 1 in G minor
  3. Brahms - Hungarian Dances - No. 5 in G minor
  4. Novacek - Perpetuum Mobile
  5. Dvorak - Humoreske

 

Side C: Tchaikovsky - Souvenir D'un lieu cher

  1. Meditation
  2. Melodie
  3. Scherzo

 

Side D:

  1. Bazzini - La Ronde des Lutins
  2. Khachaturian - Sabre Dance
  3. Jules Massenet - Meditation
  4. Monti – Csardas

 

Reviews :

« This is above all a fun record – even more than most collections of violin lollipops a disc for those with a very sweet tooth... Here is a young violinist at the peak of his form enjoying himself from first to last in music undemanding on the ear if not the technique, outrageously showing off in a way that for most will be very endearing. Not that the playing is extrovert all th time... ‘Méditationi’ from Massenet’s Thaïs conveys a rare depth of feeling, making it more than just a lyrical interlude. With full, open recording, this winning young violinist’s many devotees will no doubt have the same response as the enthusiastic Vienna audience. » - Gramophone

"He's supported by a pianist and the 11 violins of Virtuosi, who back him in this selection of encore pieces whose arrangements are sometimes clever, sometimes corny. At times, it all gets a bit much (innocent bystanders can be smothered in vibrato); at other times listeners who suspend their critical faculties can just enjoy it. Vengerov certainly seems to and so does the Viennese audience." — Amazon.com

"Vengerov continues his well-earned reputation for violin wizardry as he sets off fireworks in the more festive and volatile pieces (Novácek's Perpetuum Mobile, Monti's Csárdás), and displays a warm, lush lyricism for the gentler items, such as Rachmaninov's Vocalise, played as a duo at the start of the program. The live recording was made in Vienna's Musikvereinsaal, a location that is considerably more reverberant than was probably necessary for such a small ensemble. But given Vengerov's popularity, a smaller space, however suitable for recording, would not have accommodated so large a crowd. This collection holds appeal for classical specialists and novices alike, and especially for aficionados of fine violin playing." - Victor Carr Jr., ClassicsToday.com

 

Ratings :

Allmusics : 4 / 5 , Discogs : 4.13 / 5

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