Schnittke, Takemitsu, Weill / Hope, Boughton, English So

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Many young violinists' debut CDs come and go without making much of a mark, oftentimes less because the performers are untalented as because their repertoire...
Many young violinists' debut CDs come and go without making much of a mark, oftentimes less because the performers are untalented as because their repertoire failed to stand out in a crowded field. Another disc of Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, or Kreisler has to be truly outstanding to stand out.
Daniel Hope scores on both of these points: he and his collaborators give excellent performances, and he (and, presumably, his teachers, managers, and label executives) chose a program which cannot help but stand out from the pack. The danger in such a program--lesser-known contemporary works--is failing to live up to the technical and interpretive challenges. Hope needn't worry.
A child prodigy, Hope was just 21 when this program was recorded, and he had already had the opportunity to discuss the Schnittke and Takemitsu works with their composers. The performances here are indeed excellent, and Hope has no difficulty distinguishing himself from his peers.
REVIEWS:
International Record Review (3/00, p.77) - "...cannily programmed and thoughtfully executed..."


Product Description:


  • Release Date: June 01, 2002


  • UPC: 710357558221


  • Catalog Number: NI5582


  • Label: Nimbus


  • Number of Discs: 1


  • Composer: Alfred Schnittke, Kurt Weill, Toru Takemitsu


  • Conductor: William Boughton


  • Orchestra/Ensemble: English Symphony Orchestra


  • Performer: Daniel Hope, Simon Mulligan