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Daniel Lozakovich & Valery Gergiev – Beethoven: Violin Concerto D Major,III. Rondo Allegro (excerpt)
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Daniel Lozakovich had been dreaming about recording the Beethoven Violin Concerto since he was eight. He first performed it on stage when he was thirteen, and at fifteen, a few months after appearing with Valery Gergiev for the first time, he was invited by the Maestro to perform the concerto with him in Moscow at the opening of the 15th Easter Festival. Three years later, and following numerous collaborations since their first meeting, he reunited with his mentor Valery Gergiev to record the Beethoven for Deutsche Grammophon with the Münchner Philharmoniker, with whom Lozakovich has been working for almost as long.
Beethoven’s Opus 61 undeniably stands in a category by itself. Lozakovich goes as far as to call it the greatest concerto of all time – and the now nineteen-year-old is quick to clarify that he doesn’t just mean the best violin concerto: “No, it really is the greatest concerto ever written.”
Daniel Lozakovich & Valery Gergiev – Beethoven: Violin Concerto D Major, III. Rondo Allegro (excerpt)
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Beethoven’s Opus 61 undeniably stands in a category by itself. Lozakovich goes as far as to call it the greatest concerto of all time – and the now nineteen-year-old is quick to clarify that he doesn’t just mean the best violin concerto: “No, it really is the greatest concerto ever written.”
Daniel Lozakovich & Valery Gergiev – Beethoven: Violin Concerto D Major, III. Rondo Allegro (excerpt)
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Find Deutsche Grammophon Online
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#DanielLozakovich #ValeryGergiev #Beethoven
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