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Igor Stravinsky: Violin Concerto, Pulcinella Suite, Jeu de Cartes, Movements

by David Oistrakh, Bernard Haitink, Otto Klemperer, Igor Stravinsky, Margrit Weber, Ferenc Fricsay

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An unusual aspect of Stravinsky emerges from this four works. Even this final version of Pulcinella, which embraced a departure from the Rite of Spring, has a neoclassical feel. His Violin Concerto marked a return to Bach, played here sublimely by David Oistrakh. There follows Stravinsky himself conducting Jeu de Cartes, gleefully making the joker come across as a real prankster. Finally, a 1963 rendering of his Movements manages to demystify Webern-style serialism in a mere ten minutes.

Awards: Gramophone, Audiophile Audition

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released June 1, 2016

David Oistrakh (Violin)
Bernard Haitink (Conductor)
Otto Klemperer (Conductor)
Igor Stravinsky (Conductor)
Margrit Weber (Piano)
Ferenc Fricsay (Conductor)
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra
The Philharmonia

Recorded live in Munich, 4 October 1957 (14-16).
Recorded in Berlin, 5 October 1961 (17-21), in London, 18 February, 14, 18 May 1963 (5-13), in Paris, 2-3 June 1963 (1-4).

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