Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Aram Khachaturian with his mesmerizing album "Khachaturian: Violin Concerto & Concerto Rhapsody." Released on February 7, 2020, this classical masterpiece is a testament to Khachaturian's innovative spirit and his ability to push boundaries. The album features four enchanting tracks, including the renowned Violin Concerto in D Minor, divided into three movements: "Allegro con fermezza," "Andante sostenuto," and "Allegro vivace," as well as the captivating "Concerto Rhapsody for Violin & Orchestra."
Khachaturian, known for his experimental approach, particularly in the 1960s, showcases his rhapsodic risk-taking in this album. The Violin Concerto in D Minor, composed in 1940, is a staple of the violin repertoire, celebrated for its rich melodies and technical brilliance. The Concerto Rhapsody, on the other hand, is a later work that reflects Khachaturian's continued exploration of new musical territories. In 1971, Khachaturian was honored with the State Prize of the Soviet Union for his second concert trilogy, underscoring the significance of his contributions to the world of classical music.
The album is performed by the talented violinist Antje Weithaas and conductor Daniel Raiskin, accompanied by the Rhineland-Palatinate State Symphony. Their interpretation brings to life Khachaturian's compositions with a blend of passion and precision, making this album a true delight for classical music enthusiasts. With a total runtime of 1 hour and 2 minutes, this album is a perfect addition to any classical music collection, offering a rich and rewarding listening experience.