The dynamic new partnership of Yakov Kreizberg and the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra continues the revival of interest in the music of Berthold Goldschmidt with an early prize-winning work, from the Royal Albert Hall , London.
Mendelssohn's ever-popular and lyrical violin concerto provides a sharp contrast to Shostakovich's starkly dramatic evocation of the 1905 Russian revolution, written in the shadow of the Soviet invasion of Hungary in 1956. Christian Tetzlaff (violin),
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, conductor Yakov Kreizberg
Goldschmidt Passacaglia (first UK performance)
Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor