Violin Sonatas
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Label: Nimbus - Alliance
Cat No: NI6265
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 3rd March 2014
Contents
Works
Violin Sonata no.2 in A major, op.100Violin Sonata 'The Hands'
The Late Hour (Afterstund) for solo violin, op.30
Violin Sonata no.3, H303
Violin Sonata no.21 in E minor, K304
Artists
Leos Cepicky (violin)Ivan Klansky (piano)
Works
Violin Sonata no.2 in A major, op.100Violin Sonata 'The Hands'
The Late Hour (Afterstund) for solo violin, op.30
Violin Sonata no.3, H303
Violin Sonata no.21 in E minor, K304
Artists
Leos Cepicky (violin)Ivan Klansky (piano)
About
Leoš Čepický graduated from the East-Bohemian Conservatoire in Pardubice in 1985 under Professor Ivan Štraus. He started his promising career in his early teens, when he won the first prize and Laureate title at the Jaroslav Kocian International Violin Competition. Since that time, he has given many recitals, as well as solo concerto performances with various orchestras. In J S Bach's 250th Jubilee Year in 2000, he performed in concert Bach‘s complete Sonatas and Partitas for solo violin. In 1985 the Wihan Quartet was formed at the Prague Academy of Performing Arts and in 1988 the Quartet won the first prize at the prestigious Prague Spring Competition. Three years later they won the London International String Quartet Competition, whose chairman was Yehudi Menuhin. After this success, the door to the whole world, from the USA to New Zealand, was wide open to the Wihan.
Professor Ivan Klánský has been a sought-after chamber music partner since his earliest student years. This is not only due to his brilliant soloist abilities, but also to his extraordinary memory and flawless technical abilities. He has collaborated with renowned soloists and chamber music ensembles all over the world, while at the same time performing as pianist of the Guarneri Piano Trio (Čeněk Pavlík, violin / Marek Jerie, cello). This ensemble has played in the most famous concert halls in the world. Ivan Klánský's exceptional sight-reading ability and deeply felt musicality, as well as perfect artistic flexibility, makes him one of the best chamber music collaborators of the present day.
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