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Charlottesville Classical is a service of WTJU 91.1 FM and the University of Virginia. See the full program schedule.
The Thomas Christian Ensemble performs with sensitivity and beauty. They don’t shy away from Weigl’s dissonances while maintaining the expressive lyricism of the music. This is deeply personal music as the quartet’s intimate performances suggest.
TRIO 1790 has internalized the performance practices of the era, and play on instruments the music was written for. These trio sound light, transparent, and agile. If you think Mozart had a monopoly on that sound, listen to these works. Elegant music was in the air.
This release presents two Mieczyslaw Weinberg string symphonies. These works, separated by a span of 18 years, are similar only in the choice of ensemble.
Breuninger playing Kreutzer seemed the perfect match. And after auditioning this recording, I believe it was. Kreutzer’s concertos (like many of the day) were written primarily to showcase the skill of the soloist — Rodolphe Kreutzer. What elevates these works is the lyricism of the melodies.
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