Swiss Broadcast Edition Volume 7
Label: Triston Master Recordings SCHOPPER Edition TMR-SE 0016
Gatefold cover, 180 grams stereo und mono pressing,
This album was recorded during the of the Swiss tour with the Zurich Chamber Orchestra (ZKO), 1963 und 1978. First publication.
Violin: Leonid Kogan
Conductor: Edmond de Stoutz, Zurich Chamber Orchestra (ZKO)
Program:
Side A:
Mozart Violin Concerto No. 5 KV 219
1. Allegro aperto (9:32)
2. Adagio (9:25)
Side B:
Mozart Violin Concerto No. 5 KV 219
3. Rondeau. Tempo di Menuetto (8:52)
ENCORE:
J.S. Bach Violin Partita No. 2 in D minor, III. Sarabande (3:10)
Mozart: Original Stereo Recording, September 24th, 1978, Radio Lausanne
Bach: Original Mono Recording, September 26th, 1963, Radio Lausanne
Vinyl Cut, Adi Flück from Centraldubs, Switzerland - www.centraldubs.com
Pressing, MEK Vinyl, Gossau, Switzerland - www.mekvinyl.ch
Producer: SCHOPPER AUDIO, Jürg Schopper, Switzerland - www.schopper.ch
This album is an exact reproduction of the original master tape. In order to guarantee the best possible sound quality, no digital equipment or post-processing has been used.
This recording was licensed from us for 10 years by the Swiss broadcaster SRF Radio Lausanne.
It is a hand-numbered limited edition of 300 copies.
Price: CHF 90.--
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Review from Avantgarde Hong Kong
The renowned violinist Leonid Kogan and conductor Edmond De Stoutz lead the Zurich Chamber Orchestra in Mozart Violin Concerto No. 5 in A major, KV 219 (Stereo) and Bach Violin Partita No. 2 in D minor, III.No. 2 in D minor, III. Sarabande (Mono).
Leonid Kogan is a violin virtuoso known for his virtuosic and emotional style.In this radio series, he collaborates perfectly with the Zurich Chamber Orchestra to bring audiences on a fascinating musical journey with breathtaking performances.
Edmond De Stoutz's deep musical understanding and delicate conducting style add to the layers and dynamism of the series.The Zurich Chamber Orchestra, under his direction, impresses the listener with its outstanding ensemble abilities.
This recording highlights not only Kogan's solo performance, but also the expressive and collaborative power of the chamber orchestra.Through live performances, the audience is able to feel the emotional depth and the sheer beauty of the moments in the music.