Andre Cluytens conducts Franck & Khachaturian
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Label: Audite
Cat No: AUDITE97846
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Expected Release Date: 4th September 2026
Contents
Artists
Igor Oistrakh (violin)Philharmonia Orchestra (orchestra)
Conductor
Andre CluytensWorks
Symphony in D minor, op.48Violin Concerto in D minor, op.46
Artists
Igor Oistrakh (violin)Philharmonia Orchestra (orchestra)
Conductor
Andre CluytensAbout
Two live recordings from the Internationale Musikfestwochen Luzern (today’s Lucerne Festival), released here for the first time, pay tribute to the Belgian-born conductor who made France his adopted home. In the summer of 1954, Cluytens drew a remarkable range of colours and moods from César Franck’s Symphony in D minor at the helm of the Philharmonia Orchestra, shaping its unsentimental tempos into a compelling symphonic drama. He was also joined by the then 23-year-old violinist Igor Oistrakh, who performed Aram Khachaturian’s Violin Concerto, one of the signature works of his father and teacher David Oistrakh. His interpretation combines breathtaking precision with an idiomatic shaping of the lyrical themes and features a substantial solo cadenza of his own, surpassing not only Khachaturian’s original but also the cadenza customarily performed by his father in terms of technical demands.
The 32-page booklet in three languages provides a portrait of the conductor written by Michael Struck-Schloen and also features photos from the festival archive, published here for the first time.
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