Kim : Violin Concerto / Dialogues / Cornet
(2005)

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Naxos, 2005
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DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (1 audio file (57 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
636943922620 MWT16520865, 16520865
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Cecylia Arzewski, violin (1st work) ; William Wolfram, piano (2nd work) ; Robert Kim, narrator (3rd work) ; RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra ; Scott Yoo, conductor

Mode of access: World Wide Web

CONTENTS
Violin Concerto: Pt. I: Adagio molto sostenuto (3:43) -- Violin Concerto: Pt. I: Variation 1 (1:43) -- Violin Concerto: Pt. I: Variation 2: Poco scherzando (1:24) -- Violin Concerto: Pt. I: Episode 1 (1:28) -- Violin Concerto: Pt. I: Episode 2: Cadenza (3:29) -- Violin Concerto: Pt. II: Introduction (2:50) -- Violin Concerto: Pt. II: Episode. Adagio, ma non troppo/Con affetto (2:38) -- Violin Concerto: Pt. II: Finale. Allegro molto (5:11) -- Dialogues (9:10) -- Cornet: I. Riding, riding, riding, through the day, through the night, through the day (2:51) -- Cornet: II. Von Langenau stirs in his saddle and says: "My Lord Marquis..." (1:33) -- Cornet: III. Camp-fire. They sit round It and wait (1:30) -- Cornet: IV. The little Marquis says, "You Are very young, Sir?" (1:34) -- Cornet: V. One day, in the morning, a horseman appears... (1:53) -- Cornet: VI. A day's ride with the Army (1:00) -- Cornet: VII. Von Langenau Is writing a letter, deep in thought (1:15) -- Cornet: VIII. They ride over a slain peasant (1:55) -- Cornet: IX. It began as a feast. Then It became a festival, one hardly knows how (1:56) -- Cornet: X. And there Is one who stands and gazes with wonder upon This splendour (1:59) -- Cornet: XI. "Have you forgotten That you Are my page for This day?" (0:52) -- Cornet: XII. Slowly the castle lights go out (1:49) -- Cornet: XIII. Was a window open? Is the storm in the house? (1:34) -- Cornet: XIV. He races to out-strip the blazing corridors, through the burning embrace of red-hot doors... (1:00) -- Cornet: XV. Count von Langenau Is right in the midst of the enemy, but quite alone (1:34) -- Cornet: XVI. The tunic was burnt in the castle, the letter and the rose-leaf of a lady unknown (1:12)

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