Barber: Violin Concerto; Cello Concerto; Capricorn Concerto

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Barber's Cello Concerto is one of the several great modern works for cello and orchestra. It's not as well known as it ought to be, and the reason is simple: it's appallingly difficult to play. The Violin Concerto, on the other hand, has always been a popular favorite. The first two movements are so lusciously beautiful feel you ought to pinch yourself after hearing them just to prove that they were real. The Capricorn Concerto is an acerbic, neo- Baroque pastiche very similar to Stravinsky's Dumbarton Oaks and Martinu's Concerto Grosso. All three works are performed and recorded with total commitment and genuine Romantic flair. A great Barber record. -- David Hurwitz

Barber: Violin Concerto; Cello Concerto; Capricorn Concerto, Music, Steven Isserlis, Samuel Barber, Leonard Slatkin, Jacob Berg, Peter Bowman, St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Susan Slaughter, Kyoko Takezawa, Cello Concerto, Classical, Classical Composers, Classical Music, Concerto, Concerto for Three Solo Instruments, Orchestral & Symphonic, Violin Concerto
Barber: Violin Concerto; Cello Concerto; Capricorn Concerto
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • 5 stars for the violin concerto, 3 for the other two...
  • Agile performances that need to dig deeper
  • My favorite rendition of the cello concerto
  • Good one
Barber: Violin Concerto; Cello Concerto; Capricorn Concerto

Manufacturer: RCA
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. Samuel Barber: Symphony No. 1/Piano Concerto/Souvenirs
  2. Fauré: Complete Works for Cello
  3. Cello World

ASIN: B000003FYD
Release Date: 1996-02-27

Tracks:

  1. Concerto For Violin And Orchestra, Op. 14: Allegro
  2. Concerto For Violin And Orchestra, Op. 14: Andante
  3. Concerto For Violin And Orchestra, Op. 14: Presto in moto perpetuo
  4. Capricorn Concerto, Op. 21 - For Flute, Oboe, Trumpet And Strings: Allegro ma non troppo
  5. Capricorn Concerto, Op. 21 - For Flute, Oboe, Trumpet And Strings: Allegretto
  6. Capricorn Concerto, Op. 21 - For Flute, Oboe, Trumpet And Strings: Allegro con brio
  7. Concerto For Cello And Orchestra, Op. 22: Allegro moderato
  8. Concerto For Cello And Orchestra, Op. 22: Andante sostenuto
  9. Concerto For Cello And Orchestra, Op. 22: Molto allegro e appassionato

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Barber's Cello Concerto is one of the several great modern works for cello and orchestra. It's not as well known as it ought to be, and the reason is simple: it's appallingly difficult to play. The Violin Concerto, on the other hand, has always been a popular favorite. The first two movements are so lusciously beautiful feel you ought to pinch yourself after hearing them just to prove that they were real. The Capricorn Concerto is an acerbic, neo- Baroque pastiche very similar to Stravinsky's Dumbarton Oaks and Martinu's Concerto Grosso. All three works are performed and recorded with total commitment and genuine Romantic flair. A great Barber record. -- David Hurwitz

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars 5 stars for the violin concerto, 3 for the other two..........2006-12-24

The Barber violin concerto has long been a pinnacle of the repertoire, and this is perhaps the finest modern recording of this glorious work. Takezawa's tone is voluptious, her intonation flawless, her tonal shading exquisite. The violin playing is more ravishing than Kremer's or Hahn's accounts, which are both lauded modern versions. Only Stern's pioneering account can match this recording however for inspitation.

The other performances on the disc are another matter. Barber's Cello concerto is one of the finest written for the instrument and certainly worthy of its place alongside the Shostakovich concerti and Dvorak's in the canon of 'great' cello music. Unfortuntaley it is also horrendously difficult for the soloist which perhaps accounts for its comparative neglect. Isserlis can play the piece, but this is a small scale reading, not taking into account the romantic sweep and soaring melodies of this more veiled concerto. Ultimately his account is unengaging and cannot sustain interest. Of the 10 versions I have heard, Wendy Warner's performance on Naxos is by far the finest account, being both bold and beautifully sensitive, passionate and virtuosic. Yo-Yo Ma is also OK, but cannot match the sher passion and drama of Warner. Nelsova is worth mentioning as it was conducted by Barber himself, but her technique occasionally lets her down because of Barber's high speeds (and the ensemble is not always quite together).

The Capricorn concerto is quite nicely recorded here, but also ultimately fails to convince. Again it is left to Naxos for the best recording of this unjustly neglected and uniquely beautiful work that is unlike anything else in Barber.

The CD is easily worth the price just for Takezawa's account of the violin concerto, but for the other pieces look to Naxos.

3 out of 5 stars Agile performances that need to dig deeper.......2006-06-13

I'm glad BMG paired the popular violin concerto with two of Barber's more problematic works. The Capricorn Concerto was his bid to write in the neo-classical style, but without Hindemith's rigor or Stravinsky's genius, this quasi-Brandenbrug Concerto for flute, oboe, trumpet and strings seems to twitter away without mush purpose--it passes by innocuously, lacking even one of Barber's signature arching melodies. Slatkin's performance is sleek and polite. I think this work needs a lot more to reach an audience.

The ohter problem work is the Cello Concerto, which feels restless and wayward, without a center except in the songful slow movement, essentially an aria for cello. The two outer movements are like endless sewing-machine music; they need a lot of commitment to come across. Steven Isserlis, never a risk-taker, does a nice job in a low-key, introspective way. Slatkin follows suit with the orchestral part.

I had my highest hopes for the familiar Violin Concerto, and certainly Kyoko Takezawa, briefly a featured artist on BMG, is preferable to the dullish Oliveira, Slatkin's soloist on his first recording of this piece for EMI. But Slatkin remains a slack accompanist, and compared to the unsurpaased Isaac Stern with Bernstein (Sony), and the winning Gil Shaham with Previn (on the young Shaham's breakout album for DG), this reading, although very good, lacks charisma.

5 out of 5 stars My favorite rendition of the cello concerto.......2000-06-02

While the Barber Violin Concerto is here excellent, I would argue that Slatkin and the St. Louis Symphony's foray on EMI with Olivera is even better, with delicious sound to match, and maybe just a little more attention to orchestral detail.

However, this disc is worth the price for the cello concerto. I have Ma and Isserlis, and here, Isserlis takes the prize by far. He is "into" the music, such that it sounds not only familiar, bet well-loved by him. He presents the work with flair and sensitivity, and Slatkin offers outstanding support. The other work, the Capricorn Concerto is a fun romp, if not as immediately accessible as the Violin Concerto. But the superb soloists, especially Susan Slaughter, bring it to life.

Barber and Slatkin are a great match!

5 out of 5 stars Good one.......1999-10-18

I saw Takezawa play Honolulu 9/99 without ever having heard her music. The Washington Post says she's one of the world's best; i have no reason to think otherwise. Her encore of a japanese lullybye made it complete. I fantasize about her giving me a private concert.
Slatkin & Munch Conduct Barber
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    Slatkin & Munch Conduct Barber

    Manufacturer: RCA Red Seal
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    All Works by BarberAll Works by Barber | Barber, Samuel | ( B ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
    ConcertinosConcertinos | Concertos | Forms & Genres | Classical | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Concertos | Forms & Genres | Classical | Styles | Music
    SuitesSuites | Forms & Genres | Classical | Styles | Music
    SymphoniesSymphonies | Forms & Genres | Modern, 20th, & 21st Century | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
    PianoPiano | Keyboard | Instruments | Classical | Styles | Music
    CelloCello | Strings | Instruments | Classical | Styles | Music
    ViolinViolin | Strings | Instruments | Classical | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Symphonies | Classical | Styles | Music
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    GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B000099638
    Release Date: 2003-05-27

    Tracks:

    1. Adagio For Strings
    2. Symphony No. 1 Op. 9
    3. Concerto For Piano Op. 38
    4. Souvenirs For Piano
    5. Meditation De Medee & Danse De La Vengeance
    6. Concerto For Violin And Orchestra
    7. Capricorn Concerto
    8. Concerto For Cello And Orchestra

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