Violinist Arabella Steinbacher, the Luxembourg Philharmonic (previously called Orchestre Philharmonique du Luxembourg) and conductor Gustavo Gimeno present violin concertos by Beethoven and Lentz. Beethoven’s violin concerto may well be the most iconic contribution to its genre, and to Steinbacher, it is the most “sacred” and sublime in the repertoire, never ceasing to reveal new perspectives. The piece is coupled with Georges Lentz’ Violin Concerto ‘ …to beam in distant heavens…’, written for Steinbacher and inspired by her virtuosity. Lentz’ concerto is equally inspired by William Blake’s poetry, as well as the idea that a future generation will one day look back on us and the way we destroy our planet. Oscillating between cosmic violence and angelic visions of love and hope, it places heavy demands on the soloist, and offers an illuminating counterpart to Beethoven’s equally searching and idealist work. Luxembourg Philharmonic and Gustavo Gimeno are the ideal partners for this cosmic, adventurous pairing.
01. Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61 I. Allegro ma non troppo
02. Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61 II. Larghetto
03. Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61 III. Rondo. Allegro
04. …to beam in distant heavens… – Violin Concerto Lento (soloist pla
05. …to beam in distant heavens… – Violin Concerto bar 78 [Vivace]
06. …to beam in distant heavens… – Violin Concerto bar 187
07. …to beam in distant heavens… – Violin Concerto bar 212 [Vivace]
08. …to beam in distant heavens… – Violin Concerto bar 370 – An Elegy
09. …to beam in distant heavens… – Violin Concerto bar 415
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