One might call him a child prodigy, but Lozakovich seems to have long since passed that status despite his youthful age. There is an old sage at work on his latest album with Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto in D. Lozakovich plays the notorious concerto among violinists with an ease as if it were nothing. And especially in the cadenza of the first movement, he proves to be so above the material that you can't help but fall for his art of interpretation.
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840–1893)
Concerto for violin and orchestra op. 35 in D major
1 Allegro moderato
2 Canzonetta. Andante
3 Finale. Allegro Vivacissimo
4 Lensky’s Aria (“Kuda, kuda, vï udalilis”)
paraphrase from Eugene On egin, Act 2 arr. for violin and orchestra
5 “None but the Lonely Heart”, Romance op. 6 no. 6
for violin and piano
6 Souvenir d’un lieu cher op. 42: 3. Mélodie
for violin and piano
7 Valse sentimentale op. 51 no. 6
for violin and piano
8 Souvenir d’un lieu cher op. 42: 1. Méditation
for violin and orchestra
9 Valse-scherzo op. 34
for violin and orchestra