Cleveland Orchestra / Welser-Most,Franz - Schnittke: Concerto for Piano and Strings; Prokofiev: - SUPER-AUDIO CD [Super Audio CD (SACD)]
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The third album on The Cleveland Orchestra's tag follows the 'old-new' pairing of their previous , showcasing recordings of Prokofiev and Schnittke that cover both preand post-pandemic music-making. Prokofiev's Symphony No.2 is a beautiful and exquisitely fashioned gem, inspired by the early 20th century's fascination with mechanics and industry, and the everchanging world during that era. Franz Welser-Möst sees the work as Incha fascinating examination both of the World War itself and a reflection on how it changed people's views. This is a far-sighted view of Modernity, and shows us an Expressionist spirit that is still deeply moving - and disturbing - today.Inch Schnittke's Concerto for Piano and Strings, featuring pianist Yefim Bronfman with the orchestra's strings, was recorded at Cleveland's Severance Hall, during the midst of Covid-19 restrictions, as part of the orchestra's new In Focus digital broadcast series. Details 1. Schnittke Concerto for Piano and Strings, Op.136 2. Prokofiev Symphony No.2 in D minor Op.40 I Allegro Ben Articolato 3. Prokofiev Symphony No.2 in D minor Op.40 Iia Theme and Variations - Theme. Andante 4. Prokofiev Symphony No.2 in D minor Op.40 Iib Variation 1. L'istesso Tempo 5. Prokofiev Symphony No.2 in D minor Op.40 Iic Variation 2. Allegro Non Troppo 6. Prokofiev Symphony No.2 in D minor Op.40 Iid Variation 3. Allegro 7. Prokofiev Symphony No.2 in D minor Op.40 Iie Variation 4. Larghetto 8. Prokofiev Symphony No.2 in D minor Op.40 Iif Variation 5. Allegro Con Brio 9. Prokofiev Symphony No.2 in D minor Op.40 Iig Variation 6. Allegro Moderato 10. Prokofiev Symphony No.2 in D minor Op.40 Iih Theme
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