This is a very welcome addition to our Vladigerov collection, Malc. I have a mind-boggling recording of Marc-Andre Hamelin performing this piece.mballan wrote:Often considered Vladigerov's piano masterpiece and his most expansive work in this field.......the Op 28 Sonatina Concertante.
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As i was asking before on the slovak thread. I cant believe the biggest and only publishing store in Taiwan, has stopped printing Works from Tajcevik, Tomasek and Vorisek. And even Anton Steffan! Pissed me off to know that from the biggest music book library. Perhaps these composers are to cold for them ..
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Both Concertos were recorded within the old LP project which was released in Bulgaria in the 70's. All the orchestral music and the complete concertos were recorded then. None available on CD though, just old LP recordings.lutoslawski wrote:Anyboy knows anything about vladigerov's violin concertos. He wrote 2. I saw somewhere about publishing the 1st concerto. But dont know which company.
Was it ever recorded?
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Just to note - recording of Vladigerov's Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor Op 22 posted in Sound & Video Recordings section.
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And Vladigerov's 5th Piano Concerto in D major Op 58 - link just posted on Sound & Video section thread.
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I noticed that nobody on this thread has mentioned the Greek composer Skalkottas yet. I'm kind of curious what y'all think about him; myself, I rather enjoy his music. Does anybody else share this sentiment?
One of my favourites of his piano pieces is his Passacaglia:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hn28s_nQKuk
One of my favourites of his piano pieces is his Passacaglia:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hn28s_nQKuk
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I have a considerable number of his pieces, and I think they're great. I prefer much more his approach to new types of music, rather than composers like Stockhausen, Xenakis or so. Although every composer has his place in music, by my point of view.zeniyama wrote:I noticed that nobody on this thread has mentioned the Greek composer Skalkottas yet. I'm kind of curious what y'all think about him; myself, I rather enjoy his music. Does anybody else share this sentiment?
One of my favourites of his piano pieces is his Passacaglia:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hn28s_nQKuk
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I agree with you; Skalkottas' music, while avant-garde, is more listenable than the music of other, more famous 20th century composers.
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Piano concerto op. 6 arr. 2 pianos (Universal-Edition edition) hrs600
Piano concerto op. 6 arr. 2 pianos (Universal-Edition edition) hrs600
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Thats neat !alfor wrote:Pancho VLADIGEROV
Piano concerto op. 6 arr. 2 pianos (Universal-Edition edition) hrs600
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