"Mr Hadelich increasingly seems to be one of the outstanding violinists of his generation," wrote the New York Times after Augustin Hadelich played Dvořák's Violin Concerto under Czech-born Jakub Hrůša's baton in 2017. Hadelich and Hrůša have now recorded the concerto with the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks. Bohemian Tales pairs the concerto with works for violin and piano by Dvořák and two other major Czech composers of the late 19th/early 20th centuries, Leos Janáček and Josef Suk. The pianist is Charles Owen.
1 Violin Concerto in a Minor, Op. 53, B. 108: I. Allegro Ma Non Troppo
2 Violin Concerto in a Minor, Op. 53, B. 108: II. Adagio Ma Non Troppo
3 Violin Concerto in a Minor, Op. 53, B. 108: III. Allegro Giocoso, Ma Non Troppo
4 4 Romantic Pieces, Op. 75, B. 150: No. 4, Larghetto in G minor
5 Violin Sonata, JW Vii/7: I. Con Moto
6 Violin Sonata, JW Vii/7: II. Ballada
7 Violin Sonata, JW Vii/7: III. Allegretto
8 Violin Sonata, JW Vii/7: IV. Adagio
9 4 Pieces, Op. 17: No. 1, Quasi Balata
10 4 Pieces, Op. 17: No. 2, Appassionato
11 4 Pieces, Op.17: No. 3, Un Poco Triste
12 4 Pieces, Op. 17: No. 4, Burleska
13 7 Gypsy Songs, Op. 55, B. 104: No. 4, Songs My Mother Taught Me (Transc. Hadelich for Violin & Piano)
14 8 Humoresques, Op. 101, B. 187: No. 7 in G-Flat Major (Arr. Kreisler for Violin & Piano)
"Mr Hadelich increasingly seems to be one of the outstanding violinists of his generation," wrote the New York Times after Augustin Hadelich played Dvořák's Violin Concerto under Czech-born Jakub Hrůša's baton in 2017. Hadelich and Hrůša have now recorded the concerto with the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks. Bohemian Tales pairs the concerto with works for violin and piano by Dvořák and two other major Czech composers of the late 19th/early 20th centuries, Leos Janáček and Josef Suk. The pianist is Charles Owen.