Koproduktion mit der Internationalen Ignaz Joseph Pleyel Gesellschaft (IPG).
Aufnahme: Live-Mitschnitt des Konzerts am 7. Januar 2012.
32-page booklet with information in German and English.
"Concerti & Symphonie-Konzert-Rarität. Vol. 9" on CD by Marsoner, Racz, Weigold and the Camerata Pro Musica is a refined classical release that focuses on rarely performed concertos and symphonic concert pieces. Instead of familiar repertoire, this volume presents lesser-known works that open a window into the rich diversity of orchestral literature beyond the standard canon. Carefully programmed, the CD balances virtuosic passages with lyrical orchestral writing, offering both sparkling solo lines and full-bodied ensemble sonorities. Listeners can expect a cultivated sound world that appeals to lovers of discovery in classical music, with a focus on musical dialogue between soloists and orchestra and on contrasting moods within a coherent overall arc.
Ars Produktion is known as a specialist classical label with a strong focus on high-quality recordings, carefully prepared booklets and artistically ambitious projects. The label often dedicates itself to rarities, rediscoveries and sophisticated thematic concepts, and places great value on detailed, transparent sound and a close collaboration with its artists. With this CD, Ars Produktion continues its profile as a producer of distinctive, collector-worthy releases that enrich the classical catalogue with thoughtfully curated repertoire beyond the mainstream.
The performers Marsoner, Racz and Weigold, together with the chamber orchestra Camerata Pro Musica, stand for a musically differentiated approach that combines stylistic awareness with expressive intensity. Their interpretation is shaped by clear phrasing, transparent ensemble work and an ear for structure and color within the scores, ensuring that these rarely heard works emerge with profile and character rather than remaining mere curiosities. The combination of soloistic presence and chamber-musical listening within the orchestra lends the recording a particular liveliness and immediacy, making this volume an attractive choice for collectors and inquisitive listeners alike.