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GEORGE ROCHBERG : Concerto for Violin & Orchestra
(Final Definitive 2002 Version)
Sunday 17 March, 2002 – Saarbrücken, Germany
Saarbrücken RSO, cond. Christopher Lyndon-Gee
Peter Shepperd-Skærved, Violin
“... a representative example of the synthesis of his free tonal style that Rochberg characterizes as “hard romanticism”, with a more lyrical, elegiac, “tonal” manner; indeed it is this opposition that primarily articulates the dramatic structure of this powerful work.”
– Christopher Lyndon-Gee
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