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Nielsen: Works for Violin Vol. 2

Cecilia Zilliacus (violin)

Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra, Daniel Blendulf

Nielsen: Works for Violin Vol. 2

Awards:

Flexible yet sturdy, Zilliacus treats the concerto like a special friend whom she is proud and delighted to share with anyone in her orbit. Daniel Blendulf and his Helsingborgians are sympathetic...

Nielsen: Works for Violin Vol. 2

Cecilia Zilliacus (violin)

Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra, Daniel Blendulf

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Flexible yet sturdy, Zilliacus treats the concerto like a special friend whom she is proud and delighted to share with anyone in her orbit. Daniel Blendulf and his Helsingborgians are sympathetic...

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dB Productions celebrate the 150th anniversary of Carl Nielsen with two CD volumes of his music! Featured again on this second volume is one of Sweden’s leading violinists, Cecilia Zilliacus, in Nielsen’s violin concerto. The Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra is conducted by young rising star, Daniel Blendulf.

Contents and tracklist

Ia. Praeludium - Largo
Track length6:58
Ib. Allegro cavalleresco
Track length13:23
IIa. Poco adagio
Track length6:41
IIb. Rondo. Allegretto scherzando
Track length10:39
Prelude. Poco adagio e con fantasia
Track length4:17
Thema. Andante
Track length1:02
Var. 1, Più mosso
Track length0:50
Var. 2, Andantino quasi allegretto
Track length1:34
Var. 3, Andante espressivo
Track length1:42
Var. 4, Poco allegro, molto ritmico
Track length0:48
Var. 5, Più mosso
Track length0:47
Var. 6, Tempo giusto
Track length1:16
Var. 7, Presto
Track length2:07
Var. 8, Poco adagio
Track length1:22
Tempo di thema
Track length1:11
Preludio. Con fantasia
Track length7:41
Presto
Track length3:35

Awards and reviews

  • Gramophone Magazine
    February 2016
    Editor's Choice

February 2016

Flexible yet sturdy, Zilliacus treats the concerto like a special friend whom she is proud and delighted to share with anyone in her orbit. Daniel Blendulf and his Helsingborgians are sympathetic partners…excellently recorded, and with an intelligent, sensitive essay from the violinist herself, this adds up to a thoroughly recommendable issue
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