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Mozart & Beethoven: Violin Concertos in D

Liya Petrova (violin), Sinfonia Varsovia, Jean-Jacques Kantorow

Mozart & Beethoven: Violin Concertos in D
Her approach to the Beethoven is very flexible, her tone warm and yielding, with oodles of colour and the technical facility to do more or less what she wants.

Mozart & Beethoven: Violin Concertos in D

Liya Petrova (violin), Sinfonia Varsovia, Jean-Jacques Kantorow

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Her approach to the Beethoven is very flexible, her tone warm and yielding, with oodles of colour and the technical facility to do more or less what she wants.

About

Liya Petrova burst onto the international scene in 2016 when she took First Prize at the Carl Nielsen Competition in Denmark, chaired by Nikolaj Szeps- Znaider.

Two years later, she recorded the Nielsen Concerto and Prokofiev’s Concerto No.1 with the Odense Philharmonic and Kristiina Poska, which earned her international acclaim from the press: “gorgeous sound - ripe and silvery, phrasing with majestic breadth” - The Sunday Times and “exceptional tonal variety... a marvellous disc” - Gramophone.

Here she joins Sinfonia Varsovia and conductor Jean-Jacques Kantorow to present Beethoven and Mozart’s violin concertos in D.

Contents and tracklist

I. Allegro ma non troppo
Track length26:03
This track is only available as an album download.
II. Larghetto
Track length9:52
III. Rondo. Allegro
Track length10:10
I. Allegro maestoso
Track length12:39
II. Andante
Track length8:46
III. Rondo. Allegro
Track length11:04

Awards and reviews

June 2021

Her approach to the Beethoven is very flexible, her tone warm and yielding, with oodles of colour and the technical facility to do more or less what she wants.
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