Weill: Violin Concerto / Symphony No 2

 
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KURT WEILL
Weill: Violin Concerto / Symphony No 2
Tamas Kocsis (violin) Ulster Orchestra, Jac van Steen

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Release Date: Tuesday 1 March 2022

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"SOMM RECORDINGS celebrates the mastery of a 20th-century original with superb new recordings of Kurt Weill's Violin Concerto and Second Symphony by Tomás Kocsis and the Ulster Orchestra conducted by Jac van Steen.

Although Weill found fame in theatre-focused collaborations with Bertolt Brecht that produced the era-defining The Threepenny Opera, the onetime pupil of Ferruccio Busoni straddled the worlds of music-theatre, jazz and the concert hall with music of daring aplomb and dazzling achievement. Dedicated to Joseph Szigeti, his five-movement Violin Concerto of 1924 also pays tribute to the ailing Busoni and sports discernible allusions to Stravinsky, Mahler and the potent popular music of Weimar Berlin's cabaret clubs. A unique blend, as Robert Matthew-Walker comments in his authoritative booklet notes: "No comparable work had appeared before from any composer". Composed a decade later, the Second Symphony was premiered by Bruno Walter and the Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam. In three movements, "Weill's contrapuntal mastery and his equally unselfconscious command of instrumentation present us with genuinely symphonic music, such as a 20th-century Haydn would have appreciated and enjoyed".

"At 24, Weill's iconic Berlin-cabaret sound is already identifiable: the dance-like flute solo in the 'Serenata'; and the rollicking finale. Soloist Tamás Kocsis, leader of the Ulster Orchestra, is superb throughout this pristine recording." BBC Music