¡Paul Hindemith Works
¡Midori Goto / North German Radio Symphony Orchestra / Christoph Eschenbach
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[Machine Translation] The year 2013 marks the 50th anniversary of Hindemith's death (1895-1963), and the ONDINE label commemorates the occasion by releasing the "Violin Concerto" with the NDR North German Radio Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Eschbach and the greatest violinist of our time, Midori Goto. The Violin Concerto, written in 1939 by Hindemith, who had fled to Switzerland the year before, is a work that is said to be difficult to understand, but it has been performed by such renowned composers as Oistrakh, Stern, and Kavakos, and this performance will be a monument for future generations. The concerto, written in 1939 by Hindemith, who had fled to Switzerland the year before, reflects the shadow of the war, but the music is still bright and vigorous, and both the orchestral and violin parts are written in a very full style. There are many examples of the violin's virtuosity, and there is no doubt that this is a work that is wonderfully rewarding to listen to. Enjoy the breathtaking dialogue between Eschenbach and MIDORI. The coupling of "Concerto Music" and "On a Theme by Weber," two works commissioned by the Boston Symphony Orchestra for its 50th anniversary, is also a delight.
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