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Nemanja Radulovic - Beethoven: Concerto For Violin Kreutzer Sonata
Beethoven: Concerto For Violin Kreutzer Sonata
Artist: Nemanja Radulovic
Format: CD

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Label: WARNER CLASSICS
Rel. Date: 04/26/2024
UPC: 5054197743399

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DISC: 1

1. *** Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61
2. I. Allegro ma non troppo
3. II. Larghetto
4. III. Rondo. Allegro
5. *** Beethoven: Violin Sonata No. 9 in A major, Op. 47 `Kreutzer'
6. I. Adagio sostenuto (Arranged by Radulovic for Violin and Orchestra)
7. II. Andante con variazioni (Arranged by Radulovic for Violin and Orchestra)
8. III. Finale. Presto (Arranged by Radulovic for Violin and Orchestra)

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This album presents the core of the violin repertoire - Beethoven's Violin Concerto and Kreutzer Sonata," says Nemanja Radulovic. While these Beethoven masterpieces have been recorded countless times, Radulovic's approach to each of them has an element of innovation. For the concerto, he has expanded Double Sens, the chamber ensemble he founded in 2008. "I wanted to retain the special character of Double Sens as an ensemble which plays without a conductor and explores new ways of interpretation... In our recording of the concerto, we wanted to convey a range of emotions - courage, risk, joy, love, rage, sadness, nostalgia, and magical serenity and tenderness." Rather than playing the grandly scaled Kreutzer Sonata in partnership with a pianist, he performs it here in his own arrangement for solo violin and five-part string ensemble. "While remaining faithful to Beethoven, I allowed myself to exercise my imagination.