Schneiderhan's majestic and magnificent concerto
A masterful performance woven together by Wolfgang Schneiderhan's refined violin playing and the Berlin Philharmonic conducted by Eugen Jochum.
The piece begins quietly with a series of timpani strokes, followed by a rich, resonant string section. Wolfgang Schneiderhan's clear tone delicately sings the melody, supported by the majestic sound of the Berliner Philharmoniker under Eugen Jochum. The first movement unfolds with a grand, expansive flow, and the cadenza, based on Beethoven's piano version, leaves a lasting impression with its unique sound accompanied by timpani. Larghetto's gentle melody and the expansive dynamism of the final rondo beautifully capture the charm of this renowned concerto in this recording.
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I. - Allegro Ma Non Troppo
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II. - Larghetto
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III. - Rondo (Allegro)
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Composed By - Ludwig van Beethoven
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Orchestra - Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
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Liner Notes - Wolfgang Schneiderhan
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Violin - Wolfgang Schneiderhan
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Conductor - Eugen Jochum