Karel Ancerl Gold Edition Vol.22. Bartók – Violin Concerto No.2, Piano Concerto No.3

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14 October 2021

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Béla Bartók:Piano Concerto No. 3, BB 127, Sz. 119Violin Concerto No. 2, Sz 112

Detailed Presentation

Béla Bartók:Violin Concerto No. 2, Sz 112
Andre Gertler (Violin)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra (Orchestra)Karel Ancerl (Conductor)
Béla Bartók:Piano Concerto No. 3, BB 127, Sz. 119
Eva Bernathova (Piano)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra (Orchestra)Christopher Hogwood (Conductor)

The fourth half-dozen volumes of the Ančerl Gold series are characterized, apart from the representativeness that accompanies the series as a whole, a fine balance of style and programming. Namely, this batch includes three titles featuring Czech music, alongside another three albums of works from the international repertoire; plus, this instalment brings a tasteful blend of purely symphonicmusic, concert works, and sacred vocal production. Romantic souls will rejoice at the presentation here of a Dvořák title compiled, in one of Ančerl’s artistically most eloquent creations, from a dazzling parade of compositions, including the popular Carnival overture with a palette of moods that pivots alternatively around Bacchus and Pan; and the Sixth Symphony, featuring one of Dvořák’s most suggestive furiant dance numbers. A legendary comeback is being marked here by the reissue of Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto in B flat minor with Svyatoslav Richter, seconded in no less grand style by the concert violin display of Bartók specialist André Gertler. A veritable musical feast is celebrated in Ančerl’s reading of Shostakovich’s “Leningrad” Symphony. The high emotionality and tragic drama of Shostakovich can hardly be more credible anywhere else than it is here, delivered by a conductor whose bitter wartime experience stayed with him throughout the restof his life. While the originality of the compositional idioms of Janáček and Martinů is clearly discernible after the first few bars of their music, the artistic legacy of Ladislav Vycpálek ranks alongside the most profound manifestations of philosophical spirit in Czech music, and is certain to come as a pleasant surprise for the discriminating music-lover in particular.

This album has received following awards:

Grand Prix du Disque de l’Académie Charles Cros (1966)

Choc du Monde de la Musique – Le Monde de la Musique (2002)

Diapason d’Or, Diapason Magazine (2003)

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