By Laurie Niles: Welcome to "For the Record," Violinist.com's weekly roundup of new releases of recordings by violinists, violists, cellists and other classical musicians. We hope it helps you keep track of your favorite artists, as well as find some new ones to add to your listening!![Isabelle Faust]()
Violinist Isabelle Faust. Photo by Marco Borggreve.Benjamin Britten Violin Concerto and Chamber WorksIsabelle Faust, violinBavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Jakub Hrua conducting
Alexander Melnikov, pianoBoris Faust, violaVivaldi The Four SeasonsLuka Faulisi, violinOrkiestra Historyczna, concertmaster Martyna Pastuzka conducting
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Violinist Isabelle Faust. Photo by Marco Borggreve.
German violinist Isabelle Faust performs Benjamin Britten's 1939 Violin Concerto, in a recording that was taken live from an October 2021 concert with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Jakub Hrua. The album also features a number of other early chamber works by Britten, notably, the recorded premiere of his Two Pieces for Violin, Viola and Piano from 1929, which Faust performs with her brother, violist Boris Faust, and pianist Alexander Melnikov. There is also the Suite for Violin and Piano, Op 6, and "Reveille," both from the late 1930s. BELOW: Britten's Suite for Violin and Piano, Op. 6: III. Lullaby.
Italian-Serbian-French violinist Luka Faulisi, age 21, performs with the Polish baroque ensemble Orkiestra Historyczna (oh!), directed by concertmaster and ensemble leader Martyna Pastuzka. Along with Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons," Luka has chosen three corresponding pieces: the Catalan traditional "Song of the Birds," Lili Boulangers "Nocturne" and Tchaikovskys "Autumn Song." Having started to play the violin at the age of three, Luka was a student of Boris Belkin at the Conservatorium Maastricht in the Netherlands. This is his second album, after his 2023 debut recital album Aria with pianist Itamar Golan. BELOW: Trailer for the album:
- For the Record, Op. 279: Randall Goosby; Patrick Savage
- For the Record, Op. 278: Leonidas Kavakos' Bach Violin Concertos
- For the Record, Op. 277: Isabella dÉloize Perron; Karl Stobbe
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