Richard Strauss: Concertante Works

BBC Symphony Orchestra, Michael Collins

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The Romanze is Strauss’ first attempt at writing for a soloist and orchestra. The influence of Mozart’s piano concertos, which Strauss was studying at the time, is apparent, not least in the writing for solo clarinet and the orchestral bassoon, and re-visited by Strauss in his final instrumental work the Duett-Concertino from 1947. Like other of his late compositions, this work seems to reject the full-blown expressionism for which we know Strauss best, and reflects a more neo-classical sound. Another early work, the Violin Concerto was first performed in 1882, and demonstrates Strauss’ growing technical skill and developing compositional voice. Strauss ultimately came to distance himself from a piece which he presumably regarded as unrepresentative of his mature style. Many commentators on the works of Strauss have felt that the Burleske was a significant turning point in his development, seemingly pointing the way ahead to the technical dexterity and emotional palette of his later tone poems. Originally written for Strauss’s mentor in Dresden Hans von Bülow, the work was premiered by Eugen d’Albert, in 1890 following von Bülow’s rejection of the work.

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Richard Strauss (1864-1949)

Burleske for Piano and orchestra in D minor, AV85
Duett-Concertino for Clarinet, Bassoon & Strings, AV147
Romanze, TrV 80
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, TRV 110

Tasmin Little (violin), Michael McHale (piano), Michael Collins (clarinet), Julie Price (bassoon)
BBC Symphony Orchestra

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Data gravação2019
Data de Lançamento2021