Violin Concertos 1 & 2
The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra & Rudolf Koelman
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INFORMATION
The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra, Jan Willem de Vriend: conductor, Rudolf Koelman: violin

The programme offered in this CD forms a bridge between the two most popular violin concertos of Paganini and the operas of Rossini.

The double bill of Paganini-Rossini opens our ears to Paganini’s operatic style of composing and - one might suggest - improvising techniques aswell. The individual movements remind us of virtuosic or lyrical opera arias each with the solo violin replacing the human voice. Melody, melodic invention and virtuosity are the main elements. The orchestra contributes inventive introductions, intermezzos and codas, but when the soloist appears it is restricted to sustaining, underlining and punctuating his or her part. Sometimes it adds some color to the scoring as for example with the famous obbligato bell-ringing in the rondo finale of the second Concerto.

A wide range of extensively employed embellishments similar to those used by Rossini in his arias, are employed to show off the virtuoso’s virtuosity often forcing notes as high as possible to regions, where there is virtually no space to place the playing fingers between bow and bridge. Paganini also uses ornamentation, as does Rossini, to enhance the expressive quality of music in a direct bodily way, which is difficult explain verbally. The physical
act of tone production is the effect itself. The sequencing reiteration of musical figures ad infinitum correlates with the need to express oneself. So with Paganini as with Rossini there is no empty virtuoso tinkling.

Rossini’s melodramma giocoso “Matilde di Shabran” (1821) was composed in such a hurry that the composer had no time to create a new overture but had to reuse one he had written two years ago for “Eduardo e Cristina”. Yet he inserted new wind parts introducing new thematic material in order to foreshadow the Finale I of “Matilde”, thus creating a tight nexus between the overture and the actual piece. There are many connections to Paganini’s style, for instance the tutti-beats at the beginning of both, overture and concertos, in order to attain the attention of a prattling auditorium, the melodic formation as well as the instrumentation namely in the piatti and cassa grande-parts of the first concerto, which obviously have been added later by Paganini.





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ARTISTS
Jan Willem de Vriend
Rudolf Koelman
The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra/Orkest van het Oosten

TRACKS
play track 1Niccolo Paganini ; Violin Concerto no. 1 in D major op. 6 - Allegro maestoso
play track 2Niccolo Paganini ; Violin Concerto no. 1 in D major op. 6 - Adagio
play track 3Niccolo Paganini ; Violin Concerto no. 1 in D major op. 6 - Rondo: Allegro spirituoso
play track 4Gioacchino Rossini; Gioacchino Rossini: Overture Matilde di Shabran
play track 5Niccolo Paganini ; Violin Concerto no. 2 in b minor op. 7 “La campanella” - Allegro maestoso
play track 6Niccolo Paganini ; Violin Concerto no. 2 in b minor op. 7 “La campanella” - Adagio
play track 7Niccolo Paganini ; Violin Concerto no. 2 in b minor op. 7 “La campanella” - Rondo

INFORMATION
The Netherlands Symphony Orchestra, Jan Willem de Vriend: conductor, Rudolf Koelman: violin The programme offered in this CD forms a bridge between the two most popular violin concertos of...
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QUOTES
"Koelman plays perfectly." Marjolein Sengers, Luister Magazine Nov 2009.
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NEWS
09-12-09:
 Positive review for Rudolf Koelman on Klassik-heute.com
08-12-09:
 Interview and video of Rudolf Koelman
06-11-09:
 Rudolf Koelman in Vrije Geluiden on national television

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