Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Joseph Martin Kraus, a prominent figure of the Classical era, with the release of "Kraus: Szimfóniák és hegedűverseny" (Symphonies and Violin Concerto). This 2015 album, released under the Hungaroton label, offers a compelling journey through Kraus' symphonic and concertante works, showcasing his mastery of chamber and classical music.
The album presents a collection of symphonies and a violin concerto, performed with exquisite precision by the Capella Savaria, conducted by Nicholas McGegan, and featuring the virtuoso violinist Zoltán Kalló. The tracks span a total duration of 58 minutes, providing a comprehensive exploration of Kraus' compositional prowess.
The album opens with the Symphony in C Major, VB 138, featuring a prominent violin obligato, followed by the Symphony in C-Sharp Minor, VB 140. These symphonies are characterized by their intricate structures and rich orchestration, reflecting Kraus' innovative approach to classical forms. The Violin Concerto in C Major, VB 151, is a highlight of the album, showcasing Kalló's technical brilliance and expressive depth.
Kraus, often referred to as the "Swedish Mozart," was a prolific composer whose works bridged the gap between the Classical and Romantic periods. This album offers a unique opportunity to delve into his lesser-known but equally compelling compositions, providing a fresh perspective on the Classical era. Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album promises an enriching and enjoyable listening experience.