After Berg, Schoenberg, Bartók and Stravinsky, Isabelle Faust now tackles Britten with Jakub Hrůša and the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, revealing a little-known facet of the British composer. This concerto, highly personal in it's language, combines drama with humor, seriousness with satire, in music of overwhelming emotional depth. The program is completed by early chamber works.
3 Britten: Violin Concerto, Op. 15: III. Passacaglia. Andante Lento (Un Poco Meno Mosso) (Live)
4 Britten: Reveille, Concert Study for Violin with Piano Accompaniment
5 Britten: Suite for Violin and Piano, Op. 6: Introduction
6 Britten: Suite for Violin and Piano, Op. 6: I. March
7 Britten: Suite for Violin and Piano, Op. 6: II. Moto Perpetuo
8 Britten: Suite for Violin and Piano, Op. 6: III. Lullaby
9 Britten: Suite for Violin and Piano, Op. 6: IV. Waltz
10 Britten: Two Pieces for Violin, Viola and Piano: I. Un Poco Andante
11 Britten: Two Pieces for Violin, Viola and Piano: II. Allegro Con Molto Moto
After Berg, Schoenberg, Bartók and Stravinsky, Isabelle Faust now tackles Britten with Jakub Hrůša and the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, revealing a little-known facet of the British composer. This concerto, highly personal in it's language, combines drama with humor, seriousness with satire, in music of overwhelming emotional depth. The program is completed by early chamber works.