Album Summary
Performer
Maxim Fedotov (Violin)
Notes & Reviews:
The viruosic 'Scottish Fantasy', written for Pablo de Sarasate, incorporates folk melodies collected during his travels across Britain. In four linked movements, it ends with a fiery 'Allegro guerriero', a commemoration of the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314 with the tune 'Scots wha hae'. The much less well known 'Serenade', originally intended as a fourth violin concerto, is an engaging work which, although written as late as 1900, recalls Schumann and Mendelssohn.
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Works Details
Bruch, Max : Scottish Fantasy for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 46 - Performer: Maxim Fedotov (Violin)
- Conductor: Dmitry Yablonsky
- Ensemble: Russian Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
- Notes: Studio 5, Russian State TV & Radio Company KULTURA, Moscow, Russia (09/27/2003-10/07/2003)
- Running Time: 32 min. 8 sec.
- Period Time: Post Romantic
Bruch, Max : Serenade for Violin and Orchestra in A minor, Op. 75 - Performer: Maxim Fedotov (Violin)
- Conductor: Dmitry Yablonsky
- Ensemble: Russian Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
- Notes: Studio 5, Russian State TV & Radio Company KULTURA, Moscow, Russia (09/27/2003-10/07/2003)
- Running Time: 39 min. 5 sec.
- Period Time: Post Romantic
- Written: 1900




























