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Carpenter, Eschenbach: Elgar & Schnittke – Viola Concertos (FLAC)

Carpenter, Eschenbach: Elgar & Schnittke - Viola Concertos (FLAC)
Carpenter, Eschenbach: Elgar & Schnittke – Viola Concertos (FLAC)

Composer: Edward William Elgar, Alfred Schnittke
Performer: David Aaron Carpenter
Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra
Conductor: Christoph Eschenbach
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Ondine
Catalogue: ODE11532
Release: 2009
Size: 262 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

Elgar: Cello Concerto in E minor, OP. 85 (arr. L. Tertis and D.A. Carpenter for viola and orchestra)
01. I. Adagio – Moderato
02. II. Lento – Allegro molto
03. III. Adagio
04. IV. Allegro – Moderao – Allegro, ma non troppo – Poco piu lento – Adagio

Schnittke: Viola Concerto
05. I. Largo
06. II. Allegro molto
07. III. Largo

Ondine is delighted to present 22-year-old, New York-born violist David Aaron Carpenter’s debut recording. This will be the first of several recordings under a recent agreement between Ondine and the artist. David Aaron Carpenter has been the protégé of several major international musical figures, such as Pinchas Zukerman, Yuri Bashmet and Christoph Eschenbach.


David Aaron Carpenter has recently emerged as one of the world’s most promising young talents, winning, in 2006, the prestigious Walter E. Naumburg Viola Competition and being the 2007 protégé for The Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative, the youngest in this mentorship programme’s history.


David Aaron Carpenter adapted much of the Elgar Concerto himself, using the well-known and Elgar-sanctioned arrangement by Lionel Tertis as his basis.


Ondine shares in David Aaron Carpenter’s mission to focus attention on the viola as a great solo string instrument in its own right.


“It has been many years since I heard such a phenomenal talent as David Aaron Carpenter. He combines an endless imagination with a staggering technique, and making music together with him is a true joy.” Christoph Eschenbach

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