Alexander Glazunov – Violin Concerto In A Minor (Heifetz)
Alexander Glazunov – Violin Concerto In A Minor (Heifetz)
1. Moderato
2. Andante Sostenuto
3. Moderato
4. Allegro
Jascha Heifetz – violin
London Philharmonic Orchestra
John Barbirolli – conductor
This attractive concerto, small but offering plenty of special effects for the soloist, is probably the most widely played of Glazunov's works. It elegantly wraps up various Romantic takes on the concerto idea into an easily grasped package. The three movements of the traditional concerto are contained within the fast-slow-fast structure of this work's single movement, and the entire work, moreover, unfolds from the melodic material stated at the beginning, giving the concerto the character of a single sonata form movement. The moody slow section serves as a "development" of the opening material and builds to a spectacular cadenza. The final section, serving the function of a recapitulation, unleashes more soloistic fire. This concerto was a concert-hall favorite in the first half of the twentieth century and has continued to hold the stage even as most of Glazunov's other work has declined in popularity outside Russia. ---Rovi
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