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莫札特: 小提琴協奏曲第二集, 第1,2,5號
法蘭倩絲卡.黛戈小提琴 羅傑.諾靈頓爵士 指揮 皇家蘇格蘭國家管弦樂團 Following their critically acclaimed first volume of Mozart’s violin concertos (CHAN 20234), Francesca Dego and Sir Roger Norrington complete the set, once again with outstanding support from a reduced Royal Scottish National Orchestra. This cycle not only represents the first time Sir Roger has recorded these concertos, but the present album is also his final recording project. All five concertos were written before Mozart was twenty; nevertheless, his rapid development as a composer is evident in the progression from the first to the fifth, which has an unusual Adagio section within the first movement, an extensive slow movement, and of course the extensive ‘Turkish’ episode in the final movement (probably based on Hungarian folk music). Whilst given on modern instruments with metal strings, these are performances immersed in Norrington’s lifetime of experience in period performance practise. As The Sunday Times noted of the first album: ‘Pairing the veteran Mozartian Norrington – a pioneer of historical performance practice – with the young Italian-American soloist Dego proves inspiring in what promises to be one of the freshest of recent cycles of the Mozart concertos.’ WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART Violin Concertos, Volume 2 Concerto [No.1], KV 207 20:39 in B-Flat Major • in B-Dur • en si bemol majeur for Violin and Orchestra Cadenzas by Franco Gulli 1. I Allegro moderato 7:43 2. II Adagio 7:16 3.III Presto 5:40 Concerto [No.2], KV 211 18:42 in D Major • in D-Dur • en re majeur for Violin and Orchestra Cadenzas by Franco Gulli 4. I Allegro moderato 8:23 5. II Andante 6:12 6. III Rondeau. Allegro 4:05 Concerto [No.5], KV 219 ''''Turkish'''' 28:34 in A Major • in A-Dur • en la majeur for Violin and Orchestra Cadenzas by Franco Gulli 7. I Allegro aperto - Adagio - Allegro aperto 10:05 8. II Adagio 8:27 9. III Rondeau. Tempo di Menuetto - Allegro - 10:03 Total time: 67:54 Orchestra: Royal Scottish National Orchestra Sharon Roffman leader Conductor: Sir Roger Norrington |