Daniel Schnyder's Triple Concerto at the Victoria Hall

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Daniel SCHNYDER (1961- )
Triple concerto for violin, cello, piano and orchestra

The Geneva Chamber Orchestra
Benoît Willmann, conductor
Sergey Ostrovsky, violon
Astrig Siranossian, violoncelle
François-Xavier Poizat, piano

00:34 1st Movement
14:18 2nd Movement
17:12 3rd Movement

JBP FILMS (J.Blanch Productions)
Live at the Geneva Puplinge Classique 2019

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Only 500 views and I'm the first comment? This piece is brilliant. If Beethoven were alive to see this his own triple concerto would have been more exciting. If Brahms were alive, his double concerto would have the soloists talking to each other and the orchestra. Wait. Who am I kidding? If Brahms heard this he would've burned the score. Schnyder is a woefully underappreciated living composer. This deserves to be in the standard canon.

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