Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Bruch Concerto 3rd Movement

Hello there everyone!

After quite a break from the blog, I am back. I guess it's been about three weeks from the last time I posted since I have been moving and settling into college (exciting, exciting!)

Well, I wanted to post a piece of music that would celebrate a "new chapter of life" (yes, very cliche expression... sorry) I first thought that perhaps an overture would be fitting, since it is the beginning of an opera and therefore would make metaphorical sense as the beginning of a journey. I did have a couple overtures in mind: The Marriage of Figaro and Overture from The Royal Fireworks. However, I instead changed my mind, as I often do. :P

This performance is probably my most favorite musical performance right now, and while I'm not sure if I would call this concerto my favorite composition, I still love it a lot. Kyung Wha Chung made quite a name for herself when she first debuted with the Tchaikovsky Concerto when Itzhak Perlman canceled a performance and she took his place as the soloist. She was only eighteen at the time, and this performance is from shortly after, during her time spent touring and performing with the London Symphony Orchestra.

What I love about this performance is that Ms. Chung really works the orchestra, with the help of Maestro Previn. The communication between the soloist and the orchestra is phenomenal. One certain strength Chung is known for is her dynamic range and her ability to convey emotion through her playing; the energy put into this performance really makes it stand out against others.

So here is Kyung Wha Chung playing the Bruch Violin Concerto with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Andre Previn
III. Allegro Energico

Enjoy!

2 comments:

  1. Brilliant playing by Chung. Listened to Sarah Chang didn't like her rendition as much. Perlman with Tokyo symphony 1991 good and fun listening to him with London Symphony 1973.
    Yehudi Menuhin is still the man!

    ReplyDelete
  2. yo yo yo! i would have to say that (from youtube) my fav performer would have to be gil shaham! he's amazing. and that's actually who i got my ideas and such for the styling of the bruch when i did it :)

    ReplyDelete