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Beethoven
Violin Concerto in D, op. 61 |
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Astonishingly under-regarded during Beethoven's lifetime after its debut
in 1806, it was rediscovered in the mid-nineteenth century and gradually
rose to become one of the cornerstones of the violin repertoire.
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See
our composer biography here.
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Musica
recommended recording |
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Soloist:
Thomas Zehetmair |
Zehetmair
bio page |
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Conductor:
Frans Bruggen |
Levine
bio page at BSO |
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Orchestra:
Orchestra of the 18th Century |
Orchestra
website |
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Label:
Philips (Decca) |
Label
website |
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Catalogue
Ref: 462123-2PH |
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Barcode: |
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Release
Date: May 1998 |
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More information about this recording |
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Label
(Philips - Universal) |
Philips
disc information |
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Under Bruggen's urgent direction, Zehetmair delivers a speedy and yet
sensitive interpretation of Beethoven's Violin Concerto supported by the
period instrumentation of the Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century that
has redefined and refurbished this exhilarating work.
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