Post by wehecht June 26, 2008 (11 of 14)
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"Great" I'm not sure, but if you'll settle for "very fine" I'll add both Szymanowski's, Johan Kvandal's Op. 52, and both of George Lloyd's (one for violin and strings, the other for violin and winds, each is much more compact and less lyrical than the symphonies).
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Post by Edvin June 30, 2008 (14 of 14)
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krisjan said:
Good topic. In addition to some already mentioned, here are some of my favorites: Barber, Bloch, Bowen, Casella (on SACD), Englund, Karlowicz, Linde, Martinu (1 & 2), Myaskovsky, Nielsen, Peterson-Berger, Rosza, Rubbra, Schoek, Vainberg/Weinberg, Weiner (1 & 2). Yes, I was being selective (I have many more 20th century Vln Ctos in my collection). Also, I don't do atonal.
The Linde is available on SACD. I warmly recommend the Dutilleux violin concerto on RCO Live.
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