SCHWARZ-SCHILLING, R.: Orchestral Works, Vol. 2 - Violin Concerto / Partita / Polonaise (Troussov, Weimar Staatskapelle, Serebrier)
The so-called ‘lost generation’ of German composers includes many whose lives were shaped by events after 1933. One such was Reinhard Schwarz-Schilling, a composer of strong spiritual depth whose 1953 Violin Concerto was rooted in his wartime experiences. Ingeniously constructed, it subtly evokes the influence of Bach, without at all embracing neo-classicism. Its moving slow movement is followed by a finale that marries virtuosity with dance-like magnetism. The Partita is much admired for its colour and vitality, whilst the Polonaise is a lighter work, brimming with high spirits.
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Serebrier, José (Conductor)
Serebrier, José (Conductor)
Serebrier, José (Conductor)
Serebrier, José (Conductor)
Serebrier, José (Conductor)
Serebrier, José (Conductor)
| 5 | IV. Etwas breit (Poco largo) - Allegretto grazioso - Allegro - Grave, adagio - Poco allegro - Grazioso - Allegro | 09:53 |
Serebrier, José (Conductor)
Weimar Staatskapelle (Orchestra)
Serebrier, José (Conductor)
Weimar Staatskapelle (Orchestra)
Serebrier, José (Conductor)
Weimar Staatskapelle (Orchestra)
Serebrier, José (Conductor)
Weimar Staatskapelle (Orchestra)
Serebrier, José (Conductor)





























