Beethoven: Complete Violin Sonatas
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All but the last of Beethoven s ten violin sonatas were composed in a little over five years. Beethoven returned to the genre one last time in 1812, the eventful year in which he finished his seventh and eighth symphonies, and met Goethe during a sojourn in Teplitz. Violinist Barbara Govatos, and pianist Marcantonio Barone have partnered on Beethov... [Read More]
- German pressings of the immense Sony Classical Masters Catalog in smart, desirable and collectible multi-disc editions - The Sony catalog is replete with legendary artists and many of the greatest recordings of the classical repertoire - Box fronts feature large, prominently displayed photo of the featured artist - Slender, shelf-friendly boxes; ... [Read More]
Best-selling violinist Rachel Barton Pine's relationship with the music of Bachruns deep. She first heard and fell in love with Bach's music in her hometownSt. Paul's Church in Chicago, which had a stained glass window of the composer in the sanctuary. That church is where Rachel first played Bach's music, at the age of four, and where she returned... [Read More]
Among the most compelling of contemporary violinists, the American Hilary Hahn may seem young to already be the subject of a Sony Classical Master series retrospective, but it is a testament to the quality of the evolution of her career and discography that make this 5 CD collection a particularly fascinating collection containing the entirety of h... [Read More]
In 1715, famed Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari constructed what would become one of his most legendary violins. In 1817, the violin was bequeathed to Polish virtuoso violinist Karol Lipinski, who inspired many works for the instrument. In 2008, the Lipinski Strad arrives in the hands of Frank Almond, through an anonymous donor. In 2013, Almond r... [Read More]
Sonates pour violon & piano : Grieg (n°1 & n°3), Fauré (n°1), Brahms (n°2 & n°3), Franck (Sonate en la), Beethoven (n°5 & n°9) - Œuvres diverses de Kreisler, Smetana, Benjamin, Bloch, Bach... / Mischa Elman, violon & Joseph Seiger, piano
Janácek's two string quartets are without question the most exiting pieces of their type composed this century, and they are certainly among the most enjoyable. Both have strong programmatic components. The First Quartet was inspired by Tolstoy's story "The Kreutzer Sonata," a passionate protest against the maltreatment of women. The Second Quarte... [Read More]
Lorenzo Gatto won 2nd prize at the 2009 Queen Elisabeth Competition and was elected Rising Star 2010-11. Beyond these prestigious awards and distinctions hailing a virtuoso, what is interesting about this young violinist is first of all the musician, particularly refined, rigorous, and also generous. His encounter with the Ensemble Pelléas and its... [Read More]
Inspired by Paganini to perfect his skills as a violinist, Leon de Saint-Lubin enjoyed a highly successful career in Vienna, where Beethoven wrote a cadenza especially for him, and in Berlin, where he presented luminaries such as Liszt, Mendelssohn and
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