Jan Vogler, the renowned cellist, presents a captivating collection of double concertos that blend the timeless elegance of classical music with the innovative spirit of contemporary composition. Released on May 11, 2018, under the Sony Classical/Sony Music label, "Brahms, Rihm, Harbison: Double Concertos" is a testament to Vogler's virtuosity and his ability to bridge musical eras.
The album spans a little over an hour and seventeen minutes, featuring a trio of double concertos that showcase the collaborative brilliance of violin, cello, and orchestra. The centerpiece is Johannes Brahms' Concerto for Violin, Cello and Orchestra in A Minor, Op. 102, a masterful work divided into three movements: the lively "Allegro," the serene "Andante," and the spirited "Vivace non troppo." This is complemented by Wolfgang Rihm's intense and expressive "Double Concerto, To the Memory of Roman Totenberg," comprising the sections "Affetuoso, poco inquieto," "Notturno. Adagio," and "Tempo giusto."
Adding a modern touch is John Harbison's "Duo Concerto for Violin, Cello and Orchestra," a piece that highlights the dynamic interplay between the soloists and the orchestra. Jan Vogler's masterful performance, coupled with the rich, resonant tones of the cello and the soaring violin melodies, creates an immersive musical experience that is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant. This album is a celebration of the double concerto genre, offering a rich tapestry of sound that will captivate classical music enthusiasts and newcomers alike.