Salomon Jadassohn - Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 1 Op 89 in C minor - Complete
Valentina Seferinova plays Jadassohn’s Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 1 Op. 89
Believed to be the premiere public performance since the composer’s death (b. 1831 - d. 1902). Performed by The Karelia State Philharmonic Orchestra (Musical Director: Marius Stravinsky) on 20th December 2008 at The Philharmonic Hall, Petrozavodsk, capital of Karelia State, Russia. Soloist: Valentina Seferinova . Apologies for the poor video quality; video was copied from Conductor’s own camera who hadn’t realised the effect of stage downlighting in advance. The audio track on this video is mid-quality mp3 - but a full professional quality CD of the event is available from Nimbus Records at as CC9026CD. Hope you enjoy!
Salomon Jadassohn? (1831-1902)
German/Silesian born (Breslau) Jewish Romantic era composer.
His significance?
He was a student of Hauptmann, Ernst Richter and Julius Rietz, as well as Ignaz Mo
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