Violinkonzert D-Dur Op.61
Violinkonzert D-Dur Op.61 by Ludwig van Beethoven, Igor Oistrach, David Oistrach, Wiener Symphoniker, released on Melodia-Eurodisc (0). Format: LP. Originalaufnahmen aus der UdSSR gold Мелодия/Eurodisc label rec. vienna, may 1970
Tracklist
| # | Title | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Konzert Für Violine Und Orchester D-Dur Op.61 |
David Oistrach
David Fyodorovich Oistrakh, father of Igor Oistrach, was born 17 [30] September 1908 in Odessa, Russian Empire; passed away 24 October 1974 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Renowned Soviet classical violinist, violist and conductor.
Igor Oistrach
Igor Davidovich Oistrakh (Oistrach) (April 27, 1931, Odessa, USSR - August 14, 2021, Moscow, Russia). Soviet and Russian violinist, conductor and teacher. Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1968), People's Artist of the RSFSR (1978), People's Artist of the USSR (1989). Son of [a834646].
Ludwig van Beethoven
German composer and pianist, born in 1770 (baptized 17 December 1770) in Bonn, Electorate of Cologne and died 26 March 1827 in Vienna, Austrian Empire.
A crucial figure in the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras in classical music. Beethoven led Viennese Classicism to its highest development and paved the way for Romantic music.
Beethoven was the eldest son of a singer in the Kapelle of the Archbishop-Elector of Cologne and grandson of the Archbishop's Kapellmeister. He moved in 1792 to Vienna, where he had some lessons from Haydn and others, quickly establishing himself as a remarkable keyboard-player and original composer. By 1815 increasing deafness made public performance impossible and accentuated existing eccentricities of character, patiently tolerated by a series of rich patrons and his royal pupil the Archduke Rudolph.
Beethoven did much to enlarge the possibilities of music and widen the horizons of later generations of composers. To his contemporaries he was sometimes a controversial figure, making heavy demands on listeners both by the length and by the complexity of his writing, as he explored new fields of music.
Wiener Symphoniker
In English, The Vienna Symphony Orchestra. Orchestra based in Vienna, Austria, which has been active since 1900. Has its own label, [l699426].
Wiener Concertverein Orchester is founded by Ferdinand Löwe in 1900.
February 11, 1903, at Wiener Musikverein, to perform the premiered of Symphony No. 9 by [a479037] conductor Ferdinand Löwe.
1913, Based in the Vienna Konzerthaus.
1919, Merged with the [a1208567].
1933, Current name adopted.
Main Conductor
Ferdinand Löwe (1900 - 1925)
[a839640] (1927 - 1930 - as director of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde)
Oswald Kabasta (1934 - 1938)
[a864674] (1946 - 1948)
[a283122] (1948 - 1960 - as director of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde)
[a517158] (1960 - 1970)
[a832942] (1970 - 1973 - Artistic Advisor)
[a833560] (1973 - 1976)
[a696257] (1976 - 1978)
[a283125] (1980 - 1982)
[a839412] (1982 - 1986)
[a868929] (1986 - 1991 - Principal Guest Conductor)
[a880957] (1991 - 1996)
[a832688] (1997 - 2005)
[a1632526] (2005 - 2013)
[a4578932] (2014 - 2021)
[a3695656] (2021 - 2022)
[a17826735] (since 2024)
Possibly the same: [a1111131], [a4214120]
Credits & Companies
Credits
- Composed ByLudwig van Beethoven
- ConductorDavid Oistrach
- OrchestraWiener Symphoniker
- Recording SupervisorFritz Ganss
- ViolinIgor Oistrach
Companies, etc.
- Licensed FromМелодия
Notes
Notes
Originalaufnahmen aus der UdSSR
gold Мелодия/Eurodisc label
rec. vienna, may 1970
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