Qara Qarayev - Violin Concerto

Qara Qarayev - Skripka və orkestr üçün konsert (1967) 0:00 I. Allegro moderato 7:57 II. Andante 13:22 III. Allegro ben ritmico A serialist masterpiece. I hope I will be able to find the full score someday! “This work carries a very difficult artistic task from a psychological point of view: the dramatic contradiction between the contemporary man and the reality which surrounds him. In the concerto, the conflict of individuality with the surrounding reality is reflected with extremely intense colors. The main idea of the work is the spiritual victory of a person who has realised that he is an inseparable part of reality, a drop amongst mankind.“ - Review by Pərviz Quliyev Qara Qarayev (1918 ‒ 1982) was one of the most famous and significant Soviet Azerbaijani composers. Enrolling in the state conservatory at age eight, Qarayev eventually moved to the Moscow State Conservatory in 1938, where he met and became good friends with the noted Soviet composer Dmitri Shostakovich. He wrote around 110 works, such as ballet, opera, orchestral and chamber pieces. Violin: Gidon Kremer Orchestra: USSR All-Union National Radio and Central Television Symphony Orchestra Conductor: Volodymyr Kozhukhar (Audio: Score: Publisher: Moscow. Muzika, 1970.
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