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Two of the most popular composers in the history of classical music have been inspired by the seasons, creating two of their most popular works. While Tschaikowsky and Vivaldi derive from totally different times and locations, this contrast is what makes this collection so fascinating: Follow two musical minds through the course of the year, month per month, interpreted by true masters of their profession.
Two of the most popular composers in the history of classical music have been inspired by the seasons, creating two of their most popular works. While Tschaikowsky and Vivaldi derive from totally different times and locations, this contrast is what makes this collection so fascinating: Follow two musical minds through the course of the year, month per month, interpreted by true masters of their profession. Read less
Works on This Recording
1.
Concertos (4) for Violin, Op. 8 no 1-4 "Four seasons" by Antonio Vivaldi
Performer:
Yakov Kasman (Piano),
Hervé Le Floch (Violin)
Conductor:
Jean-Claude Hartemann
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Les Solistes Des Frances
Period: Baroque
Written: 1725; Venice, Italy
Date of Recording: 1979
Length: 40 Minutes 17 Secs.
2.
Les saisons, Op. 37b by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Performer:
Hervé Le Floch (Violin),
Yakov Kasman (Piano)
Conductor:
Jean-Claude Hartemann
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Les Solistes Des Frances
Period: Romantic
Written: Russia
Date of Recording: 1979
Length: 43 Minutes 8 Secs.
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