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Sergei Krylov, a young violinst-virtuoso, has become well-known
around the world. The testimony of his recognition is his victories at
international competitions in Poland, China, Italy, excellent press reviews and
the enthusiastic welcome of his listeners. His playing combines
originality and amazing virtuosity with great passion. His
"creamy-brilliant sound", according to the China Daily, "is
captivating by its beauty.
Sergei Krylov was born on December 2, 1970 in Moscow into a family
of musicians. His father, Alexander, a well-known violin maker, his
mother, Ludmila Krylova, a pianist.
His musical abilities were revealed very early, his first public
appearance have been at the age of six, having first played with a symphony
orchestra at ten. While a student of the Central Music School of the
Moscow Conservatory, Sergei Krylov often made appearances in Russia and
abroad. He has taken part in International music festivals in Bulgaria and
Finland.
His subtle interpretations and filigree performance of Viennese
classical music, represented here by the Concerto in A major by W. A. Mozart, is
a result of the prolonged cooperation of the talented violinist with the
renowned Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra under Saulus Sondeckis. With this
ensemble, Krylov also performs the challenging violin sonata by G. Tartini
"Il Trillo del Diavolo" (transcription for violin and string orchestra
by H. Kauder).
W. A. Mozart
(1756 - 1791) Concerto No. 5 for Violin and
Orchestra in A major, KV 219
1. Allegro aperto - 10:17
2. Adagio - 11:38
3. Grave. Tempo di menuetto - 9:30 G. Tartini
(1692 - 1770) 4. Sonata in G minor "Il Trillo del Diavolo"
- 16:22
(transcription for violin and string orchestra by H. Kauder)
Larghetto affettuoso
Allegro moderato
Grave. Allegro assai
Total time - 47:47 Sergei Krylov, violin
Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra
Conductor, Saulius Sondeckis
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