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Karen Bentley Pollick- Concertos from the Caucasus, Vol. 1 - Three Violin Concertos

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Karen Bentley Pollick- Concertos from the Caucasus, Vol. 1 - Three Violin Concertos
Karen Bentley Pollick- Concertos from the Caucasus, Vol. 1 - Three Violin Concertos

In the early years of the twentieth century a first wave of composers in the Caucasus laid down the basis of their national schools by grafting the outlines of western classical music onto local folk traditions. By mid-century a second generation took up the challenge more thoroughly, their compositions confidently handling the large forms of the concert hall, though still drawing on regional idioms. The Soviet orthodoxy of the day expected it's composers to abide by the rules, but the three composers heard here - two Azeris and a Georgian, all young men when they wrote the violin concertos on this album - brought something fresh and individual to the task, marrying east and west, form and freedom, tradition and originality.

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Karen Bentley Pollick- Concertos from the Caucasus, Vol. 1 - Three Violin Concertos

SKU: 5060640070387
Regular price R$ 116,00
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Release Date: 7.18.25

 
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In the early years of the twentieth century a first wave of composers in the Caucasus laid down the basis of their national schools by grafting the outlines of western classical music onto local folk traditions. By mid-century a second generation took up the challenge more thoroughly, their compositions confidently handling the large forms of the concert hall, though still drawing on regional idioms. The Soviet orthodoxy of the day expected it's composers to abide by the rules, but the three composers heard here - two Azeris and a Georgian, all young men when they wrote the violin concertos on this album - brought something fresh and individual to the task, marrying east and west, form and freedom, tradition and originality.

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