Brahms / Bruch / Udagawa, Hideko: Violin Concertos

Brahms / Bruch / Udagawa, Hideko: Violin Concertos

Brahms / Bruch / Udagawa, Hideko: Violin Concertos

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Title: Violin Concertos
Artist: Brahms / Bruch / Udagawa, Hideko
Label: Nimbus Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 710357627026
Genre: Classical

Perhaps the most well-known direct comparison between both the Brahms and Bruch violin concertos comes from Hans von Bülow, who commented that while Bruch had written a concerto for the violin, Brahms had composed one against it. And while this is perhaps a little harsh toward Brahms, one can see von Bülow's point: Bruch uses the orchestra to support his soloist, while Brahms attempts to treat both soloist and orchestra as equals. Comparisons aside, both concertos are towering examples of the genre that are, and will remain, firmly established staples of concerto repertoire.

Tracks:
1.1 Johannes Brahms, Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in D Major Op.77 - Hideko Udagawa/London Symphony Orchestra
1.2 Max Bruch, Concerto for Violin and Orchestra No.1 in G minor Op.26 - Hideko Udagawa/London Symphony Orchestra
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