Tchaikovsky / Rhorer: Violin Concerto

Tchaikovsky / Rhorer SKU: 41569337
Tchaikovsky / Rhorer: Violin Concerto

Tchaikovsky / Rhorer: Violin Concerto

Tchaikovsky / Rhorer SKU: 41569337

Format: CD

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Title: Violin Concerto
Artist: Tchaikovsky / Rhorer
Label: Berlin Classics
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 885470017310
Genre: Classical Artists

On her debut album for Berlin Classics, Sarah Christian performs no less a work than Tchaikovsky's warhorse, his Violin Concerto, ably supported by the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen under Jéremie Rhorer. For full measure, she plays Tchaikovsky's Sextet Souvenir de Florence. Music that revives you is an urgent necessity at times such as these. Many people have been hit hard by the Corona pandemic, music-makers perhaps hardest of all. Tchaikovsky composed both his Violin Concerto and his "Recollection of Florence" when he was at a spa, recovering from depression and nervous breakdown. Vigorous and virtuosic, but also tuneful and romantic, each work reflects this sense of recovery, the surge of new energy in convalescence. Sarah Christian set great store by recording these two works in the difficult year of 2020. She was concerned that "despite all the checks and challenges that we musicians - and others too - have faced and are still facing, it should still be possible to give back something tangible, audible, something positive." This album means a lot to the soloist, as can again be seen in her bond with the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, of which she has been leader since 2013. She speaks of it as her "musical family", an assurance that comes across musically in the challenges of the Violin Concerto. Sarah Christian has an equally personal relationship with her fellow-musicians in the Sextet. Johannes Strake, Wen Xiao Zhen, Jano Lisboa, Jan-Erik Gustaffson and Maximilian Hornung are friends and companions with whom she can share a joke, relish thrilling experiences and discuss how to bring the music to life.

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