Paladi: Concertos & "Little Magic Flute" Suite / Tzigane, Württemberg Philharmonic Reutlingen

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After being forced out of his Soviet-occupied home in Bukovina (Chernivtsi), Radu Paladi was an exceptional, extraordinary talent, whether as a composer, pianist, conductor, or lecturer. In the 1950s, a time that was politically as well as artistically particularly tricky, Radu Paladi managed to find his artistic path and own distinctive voice, incorporating and elevating Romanian folklore in his highly elaborate compositional technique to fascinating effect. His music, combining depth, brilliance, and vitality, spoke to listeners with an immediacy that made hearing his music an exhilarating experience.

REVIEW:

Radu Paladi (1927-2013) was an important musical personality in Romania—as a composer, conductor, interpreter, and pedagogue.

We are dealing here with very expressive music that focuses on emotion.

The piano concerto, with Oliver Triendl as soloist, starts like a whirlwind, and all the musicians put their full energy into this at times ecstatic bundle of music. A wonderful contrast is provided by the second movement, a lament in which soloist and orchestra listen very delicately into the silence. Eugene Tzigane stretches the tension to bursting point and shapes the climax of the movement passionately and stirringly. The finale, in turn, is a single bubbling fountain of virtuosity and tonal brilliance.

No less expressive is the Violin Concerto from 2002, which begins with a moving elegy that suddenly leads into an orchestral outcry. Here, too, the performers live the music with every fiber of their souls, especially again in the slow middle movement. There is a little wink in the finale with the surprising reminiscence of Vivaldi’s Seasons as well as lively folk dances, brilliantly played by Nina Karmon.

The two concerti are accompanied by Eugene Tzigane’s colorful and rousing interpretation of the symphonic suite ‘Das Zauberflötchen’.

-- Fanfare



Product Description:


  • Release Date: August 05, 2022


  • Catalog Number: C5465


  • UPC: 845221054650


  • Label: Capriccio


  • Number of Discs: 1


  • Period: 20th Century


  • Composer: Radu Paladi


  • Conductor: Eugene Tzigane


  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Wurttembergische Philharmonie Reutlingen


  • Performer: Nina Karmon, Oliver Triendl



Works:


  1. Piano Concerto in C Major

    Composer: Radu Paladi

    Ensemble: Württembergische Philharmonie Reutlingen

    Performer: Oliver Triendl (Piano)

    Conductor: Eugene Tzigane


  2. Symphonic Suite, "Fluieraşul fermecat" (The Little Magic Flute)

    Composer: Radu Paladi

    Ensemble: Württembergische Philharmonie Reutlingen

    Conductor: Eugene Tzigane


  3. Violin Concerto in E Minor

    Composer: Radu Paladi

    Ensemble: Württembergische Philharmonie Reutlingen

    Performer: Nina Karmon (Violin)

    Conductor: Eugene Tzigane