Strauss: Don Quixote / Violin Concerto
The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and their Chief Conductor Sir Andrew Davis continue their acclaimed survey of the orchestral music of Richard Strauss, with this latest volume featuring three world-class soloists – James Ehnes, Daniel Müller-Schott and Christopher Moore – performing two of his finest early works: the Violin Concerto, and the tone poem Don Quixote. Performed here by dual Grammy Award-winning Canadian violinist James Ehnes, Strauss’s Violin Concerto is a beautiful and inventive work, remarkably mature considering Strauss wrote it when he was still a teenager. Strangely seldom performed today, it is full of melody and of virtuoso fireworks, very much of its Romantic time but hinting at the recent Classical masters Beethoven and Mozart. Don Quixote is inspired by Cervantes’s iconic novel, and Strauss demonstrates every bit of his flair for the dramatic (which would be fully realised in his great operas Der Rosenkavalier, Elektra, Die Frau ohne Schatten and Salome). With Daniel Müller-Schott’s cello representing the famous man of La Mancha, and Christopher Moore’s viola cast as his trusty sidekick Sancho Panza, Strauss takes us on an incredible journey into the mind of this deluded nobleman, and across the rustic landscape of the Don’s native Spain. The MSO’s Strauss series was launched in 2014 with a major European tour including the BBC Proms and the Concertgebouw, and has so far included Four Last Songs with Erin Wall, Ein Heldenleben, Four Symphonic Interludes
Tracks
1~1~Richard Strauss - Violin Concerto In D Minor, Op. 8: I. Allegro1~2~Richard Strauss - Violin Concerto In D Minor, Op. 8: Ii. Lento Ma Non Troppo
1~3~Richard Strauss - Violin Concerto In D Minor, Op. 8: Iii. Rondo (Presto)
1~4~Don Quixote Fantastic Variations On A Knightly Theme, Op. 35 - Introduction: Don Quixote Loses His Sanity After Reading Novels About Knights, And Decides To Become A Knight-Errant
1~5~Don Quixote Fantastic Variations On A Knightly Theme, Op. 35 - Theme: Don Quixote, Knight Of The Sorrowful Countenance
1~6~Don Quixote Fantastic Variations On A Knightly Theme, Op. 35 - Theme: Sancho Panza
1~7~Don Quixote Fantastic Variations On A Knightly Theme, Op. 35 - Variation I: Adventure At The Windmills
1~8~Don Quixote Fantastic Variations On A Knightly Theme, Op. 35 - Variation Ii: The Victorious Struggle Against The Army Of The Great Emperor Alifanfaron
1~9~Don Quixote Fantastic Variations On A Knightly Theme, Op. 35 - Variation Iii: Dialogue Between Knight And Squire
1~10~Don Quixote Fantastic Variations On A Knightly Theme, Op. 35 - Variation Iv: Unhappy Adventure With A Procession Of Pilgrims
1~11~Don Quixote Fantastic Variations On A Knightly Theme, Op. 35 - Variation V: The Knight's Vigil
1~12~Don Quixote Fantastic Variations On A Knightly Theme, Op. 35 - Variation Vi: Meeting With Dulcinea
1~13~Don Quixote Fantastic Variations On A Knightly Theme, Op. 35 - Variation Vii: The Ride Through The Air
1~14~Don Quixote Fantastic Variations On A Knightly Theme, Op. 35 - Variation Viii: The Unhappy Voyage In The Enchanted Boat
1~15~Don Quixote Fantastic Variations On A Knightly Theme, Op. 35 - Variation Ix: Battle With The Magicians
1~16~Don Quixote Fantastic Variations On A Knightly Theme, Op. 35 - Variation X: Duel With The Knight Of The Bright Moon
1~17~Don Quixote Fantastic Variations On A Knightly Theme, Op. 35 - Finale: Coming To His Senses Again
Details
Format: CDArtist: James Ehnes, Daniel Muller
Release Date: 05 July 2021
Genre: Classical Music
Label: Abc Classic
Distributor: Rocket Group
Find a Store HERE