Un admirador ardiente de Mozart, las magníficas Variaciones sobre un Tema Rococó de Tchaikovsky están llenas de sutiles homenajes al compositor clásico. Sin embargo, el tema en sí mismo es una invención original de Tchaikovsky en lugar de un extracto del pasado. Compuesto para el violonchelista alemán Wilhelm Fitzenhagen, la pieza no se interpretó en su forma original durante muchos años después de su composición inicial, ya que Fitzenhagen había insistido en hacer cambios en la estructura y los cadenzas virtuosos para su primera presentación, en contra de los deseos de Tchaikovsky. Ambas versiones están incluidas en esta versión, permitiendo al oyente apreciar plenamente la lucha entre la visión clásica de Tchaikovsky y el deseo de Fitzenhagen de que el violonchelo brille. El amor del compositor por Mozart también se hace evidente en el Nocturno Op.19 No.4, una de las seis piezas inicialmente compuestas para piano que muestra las melodías líricas y la clara estructura que Tchaikovsky trató de crear. El Andante cantabile, con aire de canción popular, fue uno de los movimientos más populares del compositor durante su vida y, como era común, a menudo se interpretaba por separado del resto del cuarteto. Junto con la última pieza de Tchaikovsky para violonchelo, el alegre Pezzo capriccioso, este álbum ejemplifica el entendimiento innato del compositor del instrumento e ilustra perfectamente cómo él da vida a este entendimiento. En este disco se presenta el violonchelista húngaro István Várdai, cuyos talentos precoz le llevaron a debutar en La Haya a la edad de solo 13 años. Desde entonces ha disfrutado de una carrera ocupada, realizando regularmente presentaciones en prestigiosos lugares de todo el mundo y más recientemente ganando el 63º Concurso Internacional de Música ARD en Múnich. Esta versión lo ve acompañado por la Filarmónica de Pannon, también de su país natal, con el joven director finlandés Tibor Bogányi (también violonchelista) al mando, cuyo lanzamiento de Nielsen y Heininen en 2013 fue descrito por la revista Gramophone como exquisito.
https://dvdstorespain.es/es/musica/106920-tchaikovsky-rococo-variation-cd-de-audio-istvan-vardai-pannon-philharmonic-tchaikovsky-and-tibor-boganyi-5028421948768.html106920TCHAIKOVSKY: Rococo Variation [CD de audio] Istvan Vardai, Pannon Philharmonic, Tchaikovsky and Tibor Boganyi<div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"> <!-- show up to 2 reviews by default --><br /><p> <span>An ardent admirer of Mozart, Tchaikovskys splendid Variations on a Rococo Theme are full of subtle homages to the Classical composer. The theme itself, however, is an original invention by Tchaikovsky himself rather than an excerpt from the past.<br />Composed for German cellist Wilhelm Fitzenhagen, the piece was not performed in its original form for many years after its initial composition, as Fitzenhagen had insisted on making changes to the structure and virtuosic cadenzas for its first performance, against Tchaikovskys wishes.<br />Both versions are included on this release, allowing the listener to fully appreciate the struggle between Tchaikovskys Classical vision and Fitzenhagens desire for the cello to shine. The composers love for Mozart also comes to the fore in the Nocturne Op.19 No.4, one of six pieces initially composed for piano that showcases the lyrical melodies and clear structure Tchaikovsky strived to create. The folksonglike Andante cantabile was one of the composers most popular movements during his lifetime, and, as was common, was often performed separately from the rest of the quartet. Along with Tchaikovskys last piece for cello, the sprightly Pezzo capriccioso, this album exemplifies the composers innate understanding of the instrument and illustrates perfectly how he brings this understanding to life. <br /> Featured on this disc is Hungarian cellist István Várdai, whose precocious talents led him to debut in The Hague at the age of just 13. Since then he has enjoyed a busy career, regularly performing at prestigious venues all over the world and most recently winning the 63rd ARD International Music Competition in Munich. This release sees him joined by the Pannon Philharmonic, also hailing from his home country, with young Finnish conductor Tibor Bogányi (himself a cellist) at the helm, whose 2013 release of Nielsen and Heininen was described by Gramophone magazine as exquisite.</span> </p> </div>https://dvdstorespain.es/613054-home_default/tchaikovsky-rococo-variation-cd-de-audio-istvan-vardai-pannon-philharmonic-tchaikovsky-and-tibor-boganyi.jpg5.2066instockBrilliant Classics5.20665.2066002023-04-01T02:33:07+0200/Inicio/Inicio/Música/Inicio/Nuevos
An ardent admirer of Mozart, Tchaikovskys splendid Variations on a Rococo Theme are full of subtle homages to the Classical composer. The theme itself, however, is an original invention by Tchaikovsky himself rather than an excerpt from the past. Composed for German cellist Wilhelm Fitzenhagen, the piece was not performed in its original form for many years after its initial composition, as Fitzenhagen had insisted on making changes to the structure and virtuosic cadenzas for its first performance, against Tchaikovskys wishes. Both versions are included on this release, allowing the listener to fully appreciate the struggle between Tchaikovskys Classical vision and Fitzenhagens desire for the cello to shine. The composers love for Mozart also comes to the fore in the Nocturne Op.19 No.4, one of six pieces initially composed for piano that showcases the lyrical melodies and clear structure Tchaikovsky strived to create. The folksonglike Andante cantabile was one of the composers most popular movements during his lifetime, and, as was common, was often performed separately from the rest of the quartet. Along with Tchaikovskys last piece for cello, the sprightly Pezzo capriccioso, this album exemplifies the composers innate understanding of the instrument and illustrates perfectly how he brings this understanding to life. Featured on this disc is Hungarian cellist István Várdai, whose precocious talents led him to debut in The Hague at the age of just 13. Since then he has enjoyed a busy career, regularly performing at prestigious venues all over the world and most recently winning the 63rd ARD International Music Competition in Munich. This release sees him joined by the Pannon Philharmonic, also hailing from his home country, with young Finnish conductor Tibor Bogányi (himself a cellist) at the helm, whose 2013 release of Nielsen and Heininen was described by Gramophone magazine as exquisite.