Author: Ken Shaw ★2017
Date: 2013-05-18 02:30
An excellent find. It's a very good concerto finale that lies well for the instrument and has plenty of technical display. The modern instrument orchestra uses natural trumpets, and probably natural horns, though I couldn't see enough to tell. Is this common in German orchestras like the WDR?
The soloist, Nicola Jürgensen, is great. Does anyone know about her? She doesn't sound at all like Leister -- more like Klöcker, without his tendency toward quacking articulation.
The Google Translate rendering of the German note is pretty much unintelligible, and the other translation engines are no better, but I did figure out that the solo part was missing and had to be extracted from something else and that Dieter Klöcker's work on a modern edition was left incomplete when he died.
Axel, is there a source for the first two movements? If you're in a conservatory, you would have a triumph with the first modern performance of the first two movements and the complete concerto
Ken Shaw
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