Mozart: The 5 Violin Concertos Les Dissonances & David Grimal
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2015
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
10.02.2015
Label: Les Dissonances
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Concertos
Interpret: Les Dissonances & David Grimal
Komponist: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Violin concerto No. 1 B flat major - en si bémol majeur, K 207
- 1 I. Allegro moderato 06:45
- 2 II. Adagio 07:02
- 3 III. Presto 05:31
- Violin concerto No. 2 D major - en ré majeur, K 211
- 4 I. Allegro moderato 07:45
- 5 II. Andante 06:19
- 6 III. Rondo, Allegro 03:42
- Violin concerto No. 3 G major - en sol majeur, K 216
- 7 I. Allegro 08:02
- 8 II. Adagio 06:50
- 9 III. Rondo 06:17
- Violin concerto No. 4 D major - en ré majeur, K 218
- 10 I. Allegro 07:59
- 11 II. Andante cantabile 05:53
- 12 III. Rondo 06:27
- Violin concerto No. 5 A major - en la majeur, K219
- 13 I. Allegro aperto 08:33
- 14 II. Adagio 08:07
- 15 III. Rondo 08:01
Info zu Mozart: The 5 Violin Concertos
David Grimal and Les Dissonances sign a modern, lively and authentic interpretation of the Complete Violin concertos by Mozart.
Violinist David Grimal continues his fascinating musical trip with Les Dissonances this unique musicians collective. They publish under their own label, a new version of Mozart complete violin concertos. They brightly
enlighten the modernity of these vivid masterworks by melting period and
modern instruments, for a renewed approach of authenticity in this repertoire.
We normally expect orchestra musicians to play under the baton of a maestro, however Les Dissonances, as an artistic collective, play self-conducted. The spirit of Les Dissonances is to bring disparate worlds together – there lies its specificity. The collective creates a link between everyone involved in the various different aspects of music (composition, solo performance, orchestral music, chamber works) and it includes not only musicians from the greatest French and international orchestras, but also talented young artists who are just starting their careers.
The aim is to reinvent musical practice through a participative project where all the musicians’ talents and ideas can shine.
Dare to be different, engage yourself in a unique musical adventure!
David Grimal, violin
Les Dissonances
Live recorded at the Paris Cité de la Musique
David Grimal
is a musician who enjoys an international reputation for the originality of his musical career. In his tireless quest to reflect on the role of his art in society, he juxtaposes perspectives in order to make music differently by reinventing the sense of the collective.
As an internationally renowned soloist, he has been invited to perform under the direction of the leading conductors (Christoph Eschenbach, Heinrich Schiff, Lawrence Foster, Emmanuel Krivine, Mikhail Pletnev, Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Peter Eötvös, Andris Nelsons, Jukka- Pekka Saraste, Christian Arming, Andrés Orozco-Estrada, Stanisław Skrowaczewski, Michel Plasson, Hubert Soudant, François-Xavier Roth, Pascal Rophé, Gerard Korsten, James Judd, Matthias Bamert, Lawrence Foster, Jaap van Sweden etc.) with such formations as the Orchestre de Paris, the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, the Chamber Orchestra of Europe, the Berliner Symphoniker, the Russian National Orchestra, the New Japan Philharmonic, the English Chamber Orchestra, the Mozarteum Orchester Salzburg, the Jerusalem Symphony, the Prague Philharmonia, the Gulbenkian Orchestra Lisbon, Sinfonia Varsovia, the Florida Philharmonic and the Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra…
He is a welcome guest in the world’s foremost concert halls, among them Suntory Hall in Tokyo, the Philharmonie de Paris, the Vienna Musikverein, the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, the Berlin Konzerthaus, Wigmore Hall in London, the Zurich Tonhalle, Lincoln Center in New York, the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, the Ferenc Liszt Academy in Budapest, the Victoria Hall in Geneva, the Auditorio Nacional in Madrid, the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris, the National Concert Hall in Taiwan and Bozar in Brussels.
Many composers have dedicated works to him, including Marc-André Dalbavie, Brice Pauset, Thierry Escaich, Lisa Lim, Jean-François Zygel, Alexandre Gasparov, Victor Kissine, Fuminori Tanada, Ivan Fedele, Philippe Hersant, Anders Hillborg, Oscar Bianchi, Guillaume Connesson, Frédéric Verrières, Richard Dubugnon, Eric Montalbetti …
An indefatigable researcher, he re-examines the early music repertory and in particular explores historically informed performance practice with such musicians as Andreas Staier, Brice Pauset, Mathieu Dupouy and Maude Gratton. He is a sought-after pedagogue, and currently teaches at the Hochschule für Musik in Saarbrücken, where he also develops conductorless projects with the student orchestra. He plays the 1710 “Ex-Roederer” Stradivarius with bows by Pierre Tourte, Léonard and François-Xavier Tourte and Pierre Grunberger.
David Grimal is regularly invited to sit on the juries of international competitions and gives masterclasses all over the world.
Les Dissonances
The violinist David Grimal, equally committed to the solo and chamber repertories, appears in the world’s leading classical music venues. As an innovative artist, he aims to reinvent musical practice by leading several projects successfully developing the spirit of “working together”.
For the past ten years he has devoted part of his career to developing Les Dissonances, of which he is artistic director. In this laboratory of ideas, conceived as a collective of musicians, David Grimal and his friends experience music as a joy rediscovered and tackle the symphonic repertory in the spirit of chamber music. The only ensemble that explores the large-scale symphonic repertory without a conductor, Les Dissonances have established residencies in prestigious institutions that offer long-term collaborations, including the Philharmonie de Paris, the Opéra de Dijon and Le Volcan in Le Havre, and appear regularly all over Europe.
Inspired by his experience with Les Dissonances, David Grimal develops projects as artistic director with other orchestras and regular ensembles.
As an artistic director, he develops the concept ‘Let’s play together!’ based on his experience with Les Dissonances. David Grimal rehearses the entire concert programme with the musicians in order to prepare them to play without a conductor at the concert. He shares the platform with them also by performing a concerto. He is invited by many orchestras to work with them and play the great violin concertos, notably Budapesti Vonosok, Anima Chamber Orchestra, Sinfonietta Cracovia, Moscow Chamber Orchestra, Orquesta Sinfónica de Galicia, Orchestra Sinfonica de Murcia, Bilbao Orkestra Sinfonikoa, Orchestre de l’Opéra national de Lorraine, National Orchestra of Metz, Orchestre Philharmonique de Strasbourg, Taipei Symphony Orchestra…
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